Jim,I have used silicone fluid in everything on all my cars for 15 years
with no problems.But I know what others say but my OWN experience is no
problems have two Tigers with Silicone both have full disk brakes,ect.Joe S.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Blackwood" <jblackwood5@insightbb.com>
To: <tigers@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 7:45 AM
Subject: RE: 302 Conversion
> Question about the throw out bearing, Weber recommends not using
> silicone fluid. After testing their seals for swelling I concluded it
> must be for reasons of wear due to regular fluid being more slippery and
> ultimately decided to go with the Valvoline synpower or whatever it is.
> I've run silicone for over 20 years otherwise but have had some wear in
> master cylinders. Anyone have any insight on this?
>
> Jim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-tigers@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-tigers@autox.team.net]
> On Behalf Of Tom Hall
> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 5:51 AM
> To: Kris Waters
> Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: 302 Conversion
>
> At 10:57 AM 4/5/2003 -0800, you wrote:
> > Gotcha, thanx for the info, good to know. I'm not familiar with a
> Pro-5
> >shifter. I just bought a Hurst Shorty, but have yet to find time to
> install
> >it. I'm glad you had luck with the McCloud stuff, we couldn't get the
> line
> >to seal against the bearing on every unit we tried. How'd you do it?
>
> The solution to the McCloud throw-out bearing is to replace the
>
> small "banjo" type fittings that contain the tiny O-rings with fixed 90
> degree replacements. It's a little harder to work this more rigid
> assembly
> into place but mine's been "in" since '95 and hasn't leaked a drop of
> the
> silicone fluid I run. It's also a perfect match for the OEM clutch
> master
> cylinder and the Centerforce clutch.
>
> Tom Hall
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