Any problem in using this for the clutch, as well? I plan to completely re-do my GT6 brakes, new lines and everything, and use silicone fluif. Figured why not be consistent and use it in the clutch,
Let the bubbles rise before bleeding, if you've just added fluif to the MC. Otherwise, I used it in my TR3A clutch for many years with no problems. Randall
I have silicon fluid in all my cars except the mustang(it has anti lock and silicon is NOT recommended for anti lock of this type) - brake and clutch - no problems! ** Barry Schwartz (San Diego) -- O
Sort of? My Midget had a common reservoir My TR4 does not. The TR3A has something in-between? How's that work? Phil Ethier West Side Saint Paul Minnesota USA 1970 Lotus Europa 65/2597, 1992 Saturn S
There is one cap on what appears to be one reservoir, but inside there is both an inner and outer container -- concentric cylinders. The only time the two mix is if one fills it full enough that the
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 17:19:51 -0600 reply-type=original
I use it in both clutch and brake in both 67 MG and 72 TR 6. Tom Wagner 72 TR 6 67 MGB 24211 Royalwick Tomball, TX. 77375 281-351-7275 tomwagner@charter.net
FLUIF?! I've been more off-list than on for a while now, but I'm glad to see the Legend of Joe Curry lives!! Joe, sorry my friend, but it looks like fluif will live forever!! :^) Michael Ferguson 195
Sadly, I'm afraid you are right! :) Joe FLUIF?! I've been more off-list than on for a while now, but I'm glad to see the Legend of Joe Curry lives!! Joe, sorry my friend, but it looks like fluif will
It's got to be close to 7 years since you made that fateful typo........ I can see your headstone now.... Here lies Joe Curry preserved for eternity and drained of all bodily fluifs Bob Danielson 197
I really wanted to leave my mark before I die, but that isn't exactly what I hand in mind. But in retrospect, it is better to be remembered for making a typo than to not be remembered at all! :) Joe
I guess if FLUIF really meant something, It might have been a Freudian Joe Joe C wrote :: == == Now Joe are you sure it was a typo !!!!!!! :) :) :) "FT"
Author: "Heglund, Davis (MN17)" <davis.heglund@honeywell.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:34:20 -0700
Any problem in using this for the clutch, as well? I plan to completely re-do my GT6 brakes, new lines and everything, and use silicone fluif. Figured why not be consistent and use it in the clutch,
Let the bubbles rise before bleeding, if you've just added fluif to the MC. Otherwise, I used it in my TR3A clutch for many years with no problems. Randall
I have silicon fluid in all my cars except the mustang(it has anti lock and silicon is NOT recommended for anti lock of this type) - brake and clutch - no problems! ** Barry Schwartz (San Diego) -- O