Close, just keep in mind the 'chemical' difference. That's what matters.
It's kind of like putting a solvent, which came in a can, into a plastic jug.
The next day you find it all over the floor. You've put other solvents in jugs
and didn't have this problem, what's the difference? The chemical composition.
Both are solvents, just not the same.
Daniel1312@aol.com wrote:
> I think this needs a bit of explaining. I guess that conventional hydraulic
> systems use a hydraulic oil whereas automotive clutch and brake systems while
> operating on hydraulic principles actually use a fluid that is not an oil.
>
> Am I close?
>
> Daniel1312
>
> In a message dated 25/08/00 22:53:48 GMT Daylight Time, froggi@cdsnet.net
> writes:
>
> << NOTE: NEVER use brake line in the place of hydraulic nor hydraulic line
> in the
> place of brake line ...NEVER!!!
>
> They are completely different and will not stand up the the chemical
> compositions of the fluids.
>
> Herb >>
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