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From: "William, Roger" <rwilliam@elsikmail.alief.isd.tenet.edu>
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 07:03:51 -0500
Reply-to: "William, Roger" <rwilliam@elsikmail.alief.isd.tenet.edu>
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In regard to the brake fluid question and conflict, since the ratings 
address performance under temperature and/or pressure, I can 
understand that in the UK, DOT3 fluid would work. Until resent past 
all British cars had pure rubber seals. It would make no sense to sell 
a product that would destroy every seal on every car sold in a 
country. Sooooo, obviously we are dealing with two different products. 
Oh, by the way most brake seals now sold in the U.S. are not rubber. I 
have been told that it is now illegal to import and sell these types 
of seals. (This is not to say there are no seals left in someone's old 
inventory waiting to be sold or used)  This ruling I am told came 
about in the late seventies or early eighties. I am not sure but all 
the seals I get now seem to be non-rubber types. I still use silicone 
as a rule. I know, I know someone thinks I'm wrong. This is nothing 
new as I have been dealing with these cars four close to 30 yrs. I 
have heard most arguments. What I do seems to work for me. There is 
more than one way to skin an aardvark. If you have other definitive 
information, please post it.

Roger Williams
AKA, Jolly Roger Racing.


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