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Subject: | Re: brake fluid, shock fluid |
From: | mit-eddie!hercules.acsu.buffalo.edu!tobin@EDDIE.MIT.EDU (Mike Tobin) |
Date: | Wed, 2 May 90 15:04:47 EDT |
> > Standard US-spec DOT 3 > > fluid will dissolve your brake and clutch seals in fairly > > short order. > > I think this is a misconception. I've tried soaking british seals in > DOT 3 to see what happens, and its uninteresting. No sign that DOT 3 > is a solvent for british rubber seals. As further proof of this, my I tend to think so too. The brakes on my Healey just went soft - it took at least 15 yrs (Iknow you're supposed to replace the stuff every couple of years, but brake bleeding is right up there with muffler work in my view). The old selas I've removed have never looked like they've been eaten or anything, but there's always lots of evidence of rust. I've never had a clutch go soft on any of my Brit Iron. Then again, I really don't know what's in the lines - I've always just gone to the local parts supermarket and bought stuff labeled "Brake Fluid". Ignorance is Bliss? When did DoT 4 come out? Maybe I've been using it without knowing it! I've always thought the habit of my Brit factory manuals specifying petrolium products of a certain manufacture was some kind of sweethart deal with BP or whomever. Mike Tobin |
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