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Re: Silicon Brake Fluid

To: Barry Schwartz <bschwartz@encad.com>
Subject: Re: Silicon Brake Fluid
From: "Charlie B." <cb1500@erols.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 16:29:49 -0400
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
References: <3.0.1.32.19970912064711.00901380@100.105.1.7>
Barry,

Just between you and me, I think DOT 5 is great stuff. Just the other 
day I noticed that, when I last checked the fluid level in my driver's 
clutch master cylinder, I neglected to fully tighten the cap. There was 
a fair amount of brake fluid on the fire wall, running down the footwell 
bulkhead. I took a towel, wiped it off and the paint actually came 
clean, not clean off. 

On the other end of the stick, my autocrosser has had DOT 5 in it for 
about 5 years. Many are the time I've stood hard on the binders, with no 
trace of softness or fade.

I think the only real application where DOT 5 becomes life threatening 
is in ABS braking systems, where the rapid piston movement works the 
stuff into a foam. 

Enjoy,
Charlie B.
Spitfire Pilot
> 
> Well I'm gonna take the plunge.  I'm going to convert over to Dot 5 Silicon
> brake fluid in the GT6 this weekend (girlfriend permitting :-})  The brakes
> (besides the master cylinder) are one of the few things I didn't rebuild
> during the restoration, and the rear cylinder is not releasing as it
> should.  The new rear wheel cylinders are here as well as the rebuild kit
> for the front, and the rebuilt master is ready.  After seeing the wrinkled
> paint ARRGGGG!!!! (recent thread not applicable although if you really want
> that wrinkle look just apply a little Dot 3 or 4) I’m switching.  After
> reading all I could about the pro's and con's of Silicon I feel this is the
> application it was designed for (occasional use, periods of non use)  I'll
> let you all know after the rebuild what the result is -



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