Thanks all, guess I?ll proceed. Didn?t seem to be too expensive in this neck of
the woods?????..$12.00 a liter, cheaper than Amazon????
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From: Bob Spidell
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2018 11:02 AM
To: healeys at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Brake Fluid
After we completely restored our BN2, it sat for several years while my dad
dealt with some health problems.? When I started driving it again we found the
brake fluid--IIRC it was Castrol DoT 4--had gelled, rendering the brakes all
but inoperable.? Don't recall how we cleaned-out the system, but I put Pentosin
DoT 4 in and we've had no problems since (I believe it was close to 10 years
ago).? The car still sits for long periods, but has had no brake issues.
I haven't thoroughly researched it, but I think manufacturers calling any brake
fluid 'synthetic' is a marketing ploy, as it's been a glycol--not a 'natural'
substance--for many decades.? I think Pentosin is recommended for BMWs and
other German cars (I put some Pentosin power steering fluid in my GF's old
VW).? IIRC it's pretty expensive, but appears to be worth it.
Bob
On 6/13/2018 5:56 AM, Warren wrote:
I?m about to do my bi-annual brake fluid replace. Been using Lucas synthetic
dot 4 with no problems over the years as Castrol became extinct at my local
Auto Zone. Now the dot 4 Lucas brand was not available in dot 4, ok for dot 3,
so I chose a brand called Pentosin Super Dot 4. Anyone use this stuff? Lucas
says ?synthetic?, Pentosin says ?brake fluid? . I know it?s all supposed to be
synthetic. Just trying to avoid any potential problem.
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Thanks,
WD? 67BJ8
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