Thanks John for agreeing with my suggestion to Mark! Nevertheless, are you
saying that most of what I said here were wrong or ignorant...?! No hard
feelings at all John, am just trying to stirring up a little here in this
group. After all, it's been quiet, despite of the rapid approaching of
wonderful holidays ahead of us!!!

Cheers & Happy holidays!

Dr. Hsu

On Sat, Nov 19, 2022, 11:54 AM <k...@bouyea.net> wrote:

> Mark,
>
> Though I’ve used old fluid before, Dr. Hsu is right on this one. At least
> according to AC Spruce;
> https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/lgpages/hydfluid5606qt_09-27000.php
>
> >>Q: What is the shelf life for P/N: 09-27000 HYDRAULIC FLUID MIL-H-5606A?
>
> >>This product has a 3 year shelf life.
>
> John Bouyea / OR81/ Hillsboro, OR
> N133RM KR-2S – imported, fixed & flying
> www.bouyea.net/N133RM
>
>
>
> *On Behalf Of *Dr. Feng Hsu via KRnet
> *Subject:* Re: KRnet> Brake Fluid
>
> …I'd choose to buy a brand new gallon or bottle of ave fluid instead
>
> Dr. Hsu
>
>
>
> mark jones via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:
> Does aviation brake fluid have a long shelf life? I have some that must be
> at least ten years old. Is it safe to use?
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