Re: 65 brake fluid
in 1974, i sent the calipers off our low mile 65 for stainless sleeving. at that point, i used silicone brake fluid. 35 years later and no evidence of leakage. i use silicone in all my restorations. have crossed the rockies several times with silicone brake fliud in c-1 and c-2's and didn't loose brakes at those elevations. mike
in 1974, i sent the calipers off our low mile 65 for stainless sleeving. at that point, i used silicone brake fluid. 35 years later and no evidence of leakage. i use silicone in all my restorations. have crossed the rockies several times with silicone brake fliud in c-1 and c-2's and didn't loose brakes at those elevations. mike
Glycol fluid absorbs moisture right through the rubber of the hoses as well from the atmosphere in the master cylinder because it has a chemical affinity for moisture. DOT 5 is just the opposite and it repels moisture. One of the tests for determining the fluid in a brake system is to draw off some of the fluid and pit it in a jar with some water. DOT5 will not mix with the water -- there will be a separation of the two layers. Glycol fluid will absorb the water and there will be no separation of the fluids.
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