I'd be surprised if a pressure bleeder could force fluid through a good M/C seal. Wouldn't there be more pressure on those seals when the brake pedal is pressed?
I run mine to 20psi all the time, no issues.
Either way if you have brake fluid in the booster its likely now compromised and the internal diaphragm is living on borrowed time. BMW had an issue with oil entering the booster on N62 cars and once it did the diaphragm would eventually fail as well. We would install a check valve in the vacuum line to the engine from the booster and then stick a long zip tie into the vacuum hole on the booster. If it came back out wet the car got a booster. I'm not sure brake fluid wouldn't cause the same issue.
I run mine to 20psi all the time, no issues.
Either way if you have brake fluid in the booster its likely now compromised and the internal diaphragm is living on borrowed time. BMW had an issue with oil entering the booster on N62 cars and once it did the diaphragm would eventually fail as well. We would install a check valve in the vacuum line to the engine from the booster and then stick a long zip tie into the vacuum hole on the booster. If it came back out wet the car got a booster. I'm not sure brake fluid wouldn't cause the same issue.
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