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Silicon Brake Fluid

To: "spridgets@autox.team.net" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Silicon Brake Fluid
From: Scott Bullock <sbull@preferred.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1999 22:32:38 -0500
Reply-to: Scott Bullock <sbull@preferred.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
The bugeye's body shell is off to the paint shop and I now turn my
attention to the brakes and other joys.  The front had been converted to
disk at some point and I plan to to keep this conversion as the car is
fitted with a 1275 engine.  I had planned all along to use silicon fluid
(DOT 5).  The entire brake system is new so no problems with mixing
fluids.  I bought remanufactured calapers from Apple Hydraulics. They
sent along a set of installation tips - cleaning bleeding,etc.  but one
of these tips was to not use silicon fluid (voids quarantee)!  Their
reasoning was that they receive many complaints from their customers
about various problems (srinking seals, swelling seals, etc.). I suspect
most if not all of these problems come from improper
instalation,cleaning,and contamination from incompatable fluids.
Has anyone else had experience with the Apple parts?  The original A-H
workshop manual calls for "Lockheed Super Heavy Break Fluid" or other
fluid conforming to S.A.E 70 R.3 - What is the modern equal?  Thanks
Scott


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