>My local Auto Parts store uses a furnace that burns engine drain oil said
>that putting the brake fluid in with the drain oil is OK. But not
>antifreeze. And both are glycol base? Hmmmm.
The difference is that brake fluid is *all* organic; there's no water in
it (well, you know, there *shouldn't* be!). But antifreeze contains mucho
H2O, even straight out of the jug; the water doesn't seem to burn too well
in the furnace...
Lee M. Daniels Laboratory for Molecular Structure and Bonding
daniels@tamu.edu Texas A&M University
'74 TR6 '77 MGB http://acs.tamu.edu/~lmd1191
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