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Re: Silicon Brake Fluid

To: Jim Bauder <JIMBPPS@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: Silicon Brake Fluid
From: "\"Mr. Mike\" Passaretti" <passaretti@sol.med.ge.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 13:58:10 -0500
Cc: triumph list <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
References: <341979D3.F53@worldnet.att.net>
>>>>> "Jim" == Jim Bauder <JIMBPPS@worldnet.att.net> writes:

    Jim> Listers, I plan on changing my TR3 over to DOT 5
    Jim> also, have in fact purchased same.  I rebuilt my
    Jim> front calipers and added new flex lines last year, my
    Jim> rear wheel cylinders two years ago.  The master
    Jim> cylinders and clutch slave will be rebuilt next. I
    Jim> plan on flushing the lines and front calipers with as
    Jim> much "BrakeKleen" spray cleaner as I can afford to
    Jim> buy (two cans or more!) and blow all of the lines out
    Jim> several times during the "flushing" process and then
    Jim> let the system air dry for a while.

I wouldn't do this if I were you.  BraKleen is a tri-flor
compound of some sort IIRC and that's a no-no on the seals
and other elastomers in the system.  I went with anhydrous
isopropyl alcohol when I did this on a friends TR-6.  It 
works well, but is very rude on your hands, so wear gloves.
Don't get it on any plastics you care about either.
I swiped it from my employer (ahem), but you can probably
locate lab-grade stuff in your town.  If not, some paint
shops sell a grade of denatured alcohol that doesn't have
any real nasties in it.
                                                -MM


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