Hi all,
I have had 2 bottles of RBF600 in the garage for about 6 months now.
Bought it from 949.
About to do a complete flush this afternoon and noticed there is a date stamp on the bottles.
Both about mid 2012.
Can anyone confirm that this is a manufacture date, not a DO NOT USE after date
If it is as i expect a manufacture date, how long do you think its shelf life is??
Any help much appreciated.
Motul RBF600 Date Stamp on bottle
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Motul RBF600 Date Stamp on bottle
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Re: Motul RBF600 Date Stamp on bottle
Its been in the ground for the past billion years a few days extra should be ok
Date stamps on such non food items is there for a indication of when it was packed in case a problem was found or recall needed
IT OK
Date stamps on such non food items is there for a indication of when it was packed in case a problem was found or recall needed
IT OK
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Re: Motul RBF600 Date Stamp on bottle
You know it is Brake fluid and not engine oil right??
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Re: Motul RBF600 Date Stamp on bottle
If its cap has been left on its ok
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Re: Motul RBF600 Date Stamp on bottle
Thanks mate.
Was looking for confirmation that it was a manufacture date.
So what is the shelf life of Brake fluid before being affected.
Obviously an unopened bottle.
Was looking for confirmation that it was a manufacture date.
So what is the shelf life of Brake fluid before being affected.
Obviously an unopened bottle.
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Re: Motul RBF600 Date Stamp on bottle
Dweezle wrote:Thanks mate.
Was looking for confirmation that it was a manufacture date.
So what is the shelf life of Brake fluid before being affected.
Obviously an unopened bottle.
I cant see how unopened brake fluid wouldn't be ok in 100+ years. Its just Triethylene glyco
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Re: Motul RBF600 Date Stamp on bottle
It would depend on the moisture content and boiling point.
Which would depend on how well the bottle is sealed.
Worst case scenario is the the fluid boils at a lower temperature than a new bottle would.
Do be aware though that the RBF600 isn't compatible with normal brake fluids, being a different makeup it may react badly with any DOT4 left in the lines.
(I remember hearing about a car where the fluid had gone thick and gloopy from the guy mixing silicone and mineral brake fluids)
Which would depend on how well the bottle is sealed.
Worst case scenario is the the fluid boils at a lower temperature than a new bottle would.
Do be aware though that the RBF600 isn't compatible with normal brake fluids, being a different makeup it may react badly with any DOT4 left in the lines.
(I remember hearing about a car where the fluid had gone thick and gloopy from the guy mixing silicone and mineral brake fluids)
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Re: Motul RBF600 Date Stamp on bottle
Think DOT4 is castor oil based
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hks_kansei wrote:It would depend on the moisture content and boiling point.
Which would depend on how well the bottle is sealed.
I believe Motul package the bottles with Nitrogen to allow longer shelf life.
I was just curious as to how long people keep unopened bottles for.
Do be aware though that the RBF600 isn't compatible with normal brake fluids, being a different makeup it may react badly with any DOT4 left in the lines.
(I remember hearing about a car where the fluid had gone thick and gloopy from the guy mixing silicone and mineral brake fluids)
RBF600 is DOT 4. Which is a not Silicone based. That would be DOT 5.
My understanding is it would be fine in a normal DOT 3 or 4 system.
Obviously i have 2 bottles so i can flush the system of old fluid.
If i am wrong please tell me now!!
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Re: Motul RBF600 Date Stamp on bottle
I jsut googled this:
http://www.linkint.com.au/motul_rbf600.html
I'm not 100% familiar with the Motul stuff, so maybe look into it a bit first.
http://www.linkint.com.au/motul_rbf600.html
All types of hydraulic actuated brakes and clutch systems (not to be used with silicon-based and mineral-based brake fluids).
I'm not 100% familiar with the Motul stuff, so maybe look into it a bit first.
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Re: Motul RBF600 Date Stamp on bottle
It's the date the stuff went into the bottle.
Dont mix it. But guessing that is why 1000ml was purchase, to do a full flush.
Dont mix it. But guessing that is why 1000ml was purchase, to do a full flush.
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