Can't fight brake fluid. I've even seen it take out powdercoat.
On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, McNulty, Bob wrote:
> I wire brushed/drill type my front backing plates and then degreased with
> their degreaser. Painted both sides of the plates as well as the exterior
> of the master cylinder.
>
> I let everything cure/dry for about a week while I rebuilt the wheel
> cylinders inbeteween little league practices and hockey games and......
>
> Reinstalled everything except the brake lines. I figured I'd blow out any
> old fluid remaining in them before hooking up the newly rebuilt system.
>
> Hey duh..... the fluid sprayed all over the backing plates near the
> connection to the wheel cylinders. figuring I had POR 15 on them I just
> wiped it off with a shop towel. Well...... Now about a week later it
> looks like the brake fluid was some sort of super paint remover.
> The POR 15 bubbled/blistered everywhere it got splashed with brake fluid.
> The master cylinder looks fine except the cover which blistered all over the
> top.
>
> Anyone else gotten brake fluid on POR 15 with similar results. Maybe I just
> got a bum can or something. Anyway I'll be calling the POR people to find
> out what's what.
>
> I thought this stuff was chemically resistant.
>
> Cheers,
> Bob McNulty
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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