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Subject: [TR] brake fluid
From: Pete Arakelian <arakelianp@mossmotors.com>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 10:05:12 -0700
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I have previously checked with TRW, the current manufacturer of Girling
cylinders about the silicone issue.  There response was that the cylinders are
designed to meet OE spec's which call for non-silicone fluid.  They therefore
will not warranty a failure if non-spec fluid is used.
Also Castrol/Girling LMA fluid is a synthetic fluid - always has been.  They
only recently started putting that on the bottles - I checked on that too.

Peter Arakelian - 71 TR6

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