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RE: DOT3 vs. silicone (longish)

To: "Triumphs" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: DOT3 vs. silicone (longish)
From: "Ronnie Babbitt" <rbtr3a@cox.net>
Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2002 22:18:01 -0500
Hi,
I've been using silicone for several years and have not had a problem
using it. I have never felt as if my brakes pedal pressure felt mushy or
soft.
If asked, I would highly recommend it. 

Ronnie Babbitt



-----Original Message-----
From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Mark Hooper
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 9:55 PM
To: 'AVALON2455@aol.com '; 'rstirb@townisp.com ';
'triumphs@autox.team.net '
Subject: RE: DOT3 vs. silicone (longish)

I have read that silicone absorbs a lot more air than standard fluids.
That
apparently makes the pedal mushy. It seems a poor choice, rust and
ruined
paint, or spongy brakes with your heart in your mouth every time you
brake.
I have stuck with DOT 4 for now. One thing in my experience, if you use
standard fluid bought from the auto store instead of lockheed or girling
(for non-silicone) it seems to ruin the seals in no time. That's
probably
well known to eveybody on the list but me, but I didn't listen and
learned
an expensive lesson.

However if you are getting a problem that no amount of bleeding will
solve
and you don't have fluid leaking out the MC then you might suspect a
dragging brake. If a disc or shoe is too tight then it will constantly
drag
and heat up the caliper/cylinder. If so you can end up boiling the fluid
in
the cylinder and creating a vapour bubble. This will render your brakes
very
spongy to completely useless. I always check for this by touching my
wheel
rims after a run every week or so. A rim warmer than the others
signifies
something is wrong. 

Mark Hooper

-----Original Message-----
From: AVALON2455@aol.com
To: rstirb@townisp.com; triumphs@autox.team.net
Sent: 30/03/02 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: DOT3 vs. silicone (longish)

Thanks for the "Heads Up", Rick!

Did my break rebuild and change to DOT 5 in Nov '97.......no trouble
yet, but 
I'll sure keep an eye on it......no more repaints of the engine bay 
however........think I'd rather replace the master cylinders than
repaint the 
bay.......did you replace all the brake cylinders as well, when it got
mushy?

Clark

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