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Re: Silicone brake fluid

To: kinderlehrer@mindspring.com
Subject: Re: Silicone brake fluid
From: "Jack I. Brooks" <brooks@belcotech.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 08:30:57 -0400
Cc: Triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
>FWIW, I was told by a professonal ( ie., he gets paid for doing what we >all
>try to do for fun) that it's not necessary to change rubbers or even take
>the system apart.  Just dump the silicone fluid on top of the DOT and pull
>it, or bleed it, through the system.  Since they won't mix, you will see a
>change in color at the bleeding valves when you get to the silicone and
>the DOT is gone.

I did just that in a Honda motorcycle, several (7) years ago.  I bled the
systems three times before the little DOT 3/4 droplets stopped comming out
of the fluid.  The following spring the rear caliper was frozen.  The heat
from the few miles I rode before realizing the caliper was frozen, "popped"
the caliper, freeing it up and I rebled the systems once more.  

Clean and flush your system first, if you choose not to rebuild everything,
for the change over to DOT 5.  My personal opinion is to use DOT 4 until you
do a major system rebuild, then convert to DOT 5 if that is your passion. I
have elected to run DOT 4 in all of my vehicles, although the new
non-synthetic DOT 5.1 does look interesting.

Good luck, and keep us informed of the outcome.

Jack Brooks  


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