DOT numbers refere to tempretarure resistantness AND material (higher the
nuber, higher the boiling point).
Normaly dot 3,4 an 5.1 (!) can be mixed, dot 5 is a different animal.
Gergo
2013/10/11 Derek <derek.c.job@gmail.com>
> ...but definitely don't mix 4 with 5! Derek
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> > Cam someone please tell me what brake fluid to use on a BJ8. I tried to
> > get into the archives with no luck (advice here would be helpful as well)
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