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Rear brake caliper replacement: another question 900 1993

It's not the upside that kills you, it's the impact of the downside :) I don't think NASA or FAA would have a very good chargee after the unlicensed landing.

In general I try to have gasoline as contained as possible. I have a motorcycle in the garage which has a vented gas tank (gravity fed to the carb) and even that worries me a little. So far no FAA troubles, though.

Here's another little issue I just thought of what with all the government agency talk and all. What do I do with the used brake fluid? I must admit to sometimes cheating and putting it into my oil recycling pan and taking it to the local auto store for recycling in their oil recycling tank. I usually have it pretty well mixed with oil from my oil changes. I do feel a bit guilty, though. I have also done it with antifreeze. I am so ashamed! But what is the legal convenient alternative (I should probably start a new thread about this)?

Thanks!
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Vladimir. '98 S70 base, 5-speed manual - his, '93 945 (approaching 200K miles and rolling on...) - hers






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