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From: "Harold Pulcher - Killer Computing" <pulcher@killercomputing.com>
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Subject: Fw: Thoughts on Silicon Brake Fluid conversion....
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 01:00:48 -0500
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I am a brand new owner of a 1980 MGB.
I really love driving that car. I bought in really good condition. No major
dents(a couple of door dings), rust, glaring problems.
I have noticed that I am leaking some brake fluid near the right rear wheel.
Figure I have a faulty break line.
So as I am reading a lot of stuff on Silicon Brake Fuild, and since I have to
work on the brakes anyway, I was wondering how much of a pain it would be to
convert my system. Seems like the way to go, but never having done much with
brake system I don't know all the work that will be involved.
I ain't afraid to get my hands dirty. Part of the reason of purchasing the
really cool car.
l8er,
Harold Pulcher
pulcher@killercomputing.com
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