Brake part storage?

grogetter

Daily Driver
Aug 9, 2005
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Central Texas
I just harvested the master cylinder, spindles, calipers, discs etc, front and rear, of an Impala SS (RIP) for the big brake upgrade. I know I should wash out the calipers and MC with clean fluid, but brake fluid attracts moisture out of the air. What can I put in the calipers and MC to keep them from corroding while I prepare for the conversion?

Thanks in advance.
 

Killerdave8813

Dragway Regular
Jan 16, 2008
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Cincinnati,Ohio
Sounds like you plan long term storage? If your projects are anything like mine I understand,I would guess that you plan on rebuilding your mc and calipers before you install them? If it were me I would disassemble them and and wash them in solvent,blow them dry and coat them with motor oil and maybe put em in zip lock baggies or something,then whenever you're ready a good solvent bath and new seals and o-rings & things and they should be good as new,you're correct about brake fluid drawing moisture and it's very corrosive on it's own so you deffinatly don't want to store your parts with that stuff in them,Hope it helps,Later,KillerDave
 

grogetter

Daily Driver
Aug 9, 2005
27
0
0
Central Texas
Thanks, Dave. When you buy replacement parts, especially callipers and brake cylinders, they look fresh, but whatever they coat them with is apparently compatable with brake fluid. I wonder what they put on them. ?????
 

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