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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO
The fluid breaks down. Heat breaks it down.
If you never had a leak you would never have to bleed it, so IN THEORY the brake system would last forever. In theory, but not in the real world, where I work
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Well no shit fluid breaks down smarty pants, but we're talking about the braking system, not part of it, or the force that drives pressure, which isn't actually the fluid itself.
If you were right, we wouldn't have service calls on rubber brake lines. If you were right, we wouldn't have expansion issues in rubber brake lines due to over pressurization in the braking system.
How does over pressurization even happen?
If pressure doesn't matter, how can you create a seal under zero pressure?