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Just use oil in the system.. it will not boil or go off over time as it won't absorb water... mind you, any water getting into the system would pool and not be taken up by the fluid, making the wet boiling point of the system 100 deg c.. so maybe not the best idea
Do you think keeping the brake fluid warm / hot is an advantage or disadvantage.. if the water could get back out, it may help reduce the water content.. on the other hand, it may just cause condensation to form, adding more water to the system. I think the cycle of hot to cold could have the effect of drawing more in. Maybe that's whats happening to our brake fluid over time?
Tis a point to hot and to cold, this may well be happening with the heat from the exhaust, and then it cools off, so just maybe if that little heat shield keeps it a tad cooler, maybe it will even things out, tis a possibility, I wonder how hot it gets around that area, with no heatshield on, wish I had a heat gun.