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Re: silicone and Lockheed brakes

To: cak@parc.xerox.com (Chris Kent Kantarjiev)
Subject: Re: silicone and Lockheed brakes
From: jerry@tr2.com
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1993 08:09:31 +0000 (GMT)
Chris Kantarjiev writes:
...But I remember that some "early" brakes use a
> type of rubber which needs to be swelled by the brake fluid, which
> silicone won't do.
> 
> Has anyone converted an early Spridget with Lockheed disks to silicone?
> How did it go?

*** I don't know about spridgets, but my `58 MGA has Lockheed brakes.
It's been running silicone brake fluid for the past, umm, 7 years
without incident.  

   I think the manufacturers of DOT5 fluid add a seal swell chemical
to it.  In fact, Roland once posted an article suggesting that this
was one of the problems with the early DOT5 fluids:  the manufacturers
were putting in too much seal swell stuff.
                                  - Jerry
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