With my set of SS brake lines, which I have not installed yet, came two
quarts of DOT 5 Silicone fluid. I did not order it but did pay for it.
When I install the new lines I plan to change out or clean the rest of
the brake items. The silicone fluid has some good features, does not
absorb water and has a wet (not sure I understand that (g) )boiling
point of 500 degrees F. However it does absorb air and in fact the label
recommends boiling the air out of the fluid on the stove before use.
Does any one have any experience with DOT 5 or opinions on its use ?
I have seen that may people have recommended a heavy duty Ford brake
fluid. I saw at the parts store the other day a synthetic brake fluid
by Valvolene for $5.00 a quart. It has a 513 degree dry boiling point
and 333 degree wet. It implied that it was less water absorbent.
Also available is a German brake fluid from ATE which has a 536 degree
dry boiling point and 333 degree wet. It cost about $10 a liter plus
shipping from Zims (1-800-356-2964). Probably available at many other
foreign parts dealers. It is available in either amber or blue color to
assist when changing fluid.
Ted Schurman
73 Glacier VA
quarts of DOT 5 Silicone fluid. I did not order it but did pay for it.
When I install the new lines I plan to change out or clean the rest of
the brake items. The silicone fluid has some good features, does not
absorb water and has a wet (not sure I understand that (g) )boiling
point of 500 degrees F. However it does absorb air and in fact the label
recommends boiling the air out of the fluid on the stove before use.
Does any one have any experience with DOT 5 or opinions on its use ?
I have seen that may people have recommended a heavy duty Ford brake
fluid. I saw at the parts store the other day a synthetic brake fluid
by Valvolene for $5.00 a quart. It has a 513 degree dry boiling point
and 333 degree wet. It implied that it was less water absorbent.
Also available is a German brake fluid from ATE which has a 536 degree
dry boiling point and 333 degree wet. It cost about $10 a liter plus
shipping from Zims (1-800-356-2964). Probably available at many other
foreign parts dealers. It is available in either amber or blue color to
assist when changing fluid.
Ted Schurman
73 Glacier VA