Last fall I mounted a slightly used Wilwood BBK with all new Motul 600 fluid. Ran one track day on XP -10 pads and was not impressed. Bled brakes and found fronts produced nearly black fluid. Never seen that before, assumed maybe prior owner used something not very compatible with Motul, so ran all calipers to clean fluid.
Ran another track day and brakes were fine, just as good as stock. Ran last week and fronts felt a little mushy and pedal got longer as day went. Pulled the pads today, XP-10's worn out (I did not know Carbotech riveted pads, look thin but ok at caliper ports, beware) . Bled the front right and got the same black fluid.
In my experience Motul RBF 600 turns darker gold with age, not black. But I only have cast iron caliper experience with it.
No fluid leaks. No known possible source of contamination.
Is it some kind of chemical reaction with the aluminum calipers? Thanks for help.
Ran another track day and brakes were fine, just as good as stock. Ran last week and fronts felt a little mushy and pedal got longer as day went. Pulled the pads today, XP-10's worn out (I did not know Carbotech riveted pads, look thin but ok at caliper ports, beware) . Bled the front right and got the same black fluid.
In my experience Motul RBF 600 turns darker gold with age, not black. But I only have cast iron caliper experience with it.
No fluid leaks. No known possible source of contamination.
Is it some kind of chemical reaction with the aluminum calipers? Thanks for help.