Something to consider. The tanks like the Motiv set up are actually introducing air into your precious fluid. This is especially a problem in high humidity areas. Remember brake fluid absorbs moisture. The old pressure bleeders you no longer see were the best method. The fluid was isolated by a bladder. The opposite side of the bladder was then exposed to pressurized air. Thus isolating the fluid from air and any moisture. I’ve been looking for a unit for years but to no avail. There is one available however it requires gallons of fluid as the vessel is designed for a high volume brake shop. Just something to think about next time you use a Motiv style bleeder.
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