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RE: [oletrucks] Dot 3, 4 or 5

To: Mike & Inez Plucker <impluck@comcast.net>,
Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Dot 3, 4 or 5
From: "SCH (OldSub)" <Steve@oldsub.com>
Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 08:29:23 -0700
The down side to Dot 5 is that it takes on moisture and therefore needs to
be changed more often.  Like instead of just adding like most people do,
with Dot 5 you really do need to flush and replace.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike & Inez Plucker [mailto:impluck@comcast.net] 
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 7:40 AM
To: William Schickling; Oletrucks
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Dot 3, 4 or 5

Bill
Dot 5 is real good for high temp applications, i.e. disk brakes and heavy 
equipment with high temperature operating conditions, or high loads like the

big dump trucks used in quarries. For your truck I would use the Dot 3/4 
very good fluid, and it will work fine.
Mike 1950 3100

> Hello,
>
> I have my master cylinder in place and all my brakes lines run. I can
> "bench" bleed the master cylinder and proportioning valve seperate from 
> the
> lines. Before I do any of that I wanted to ask which brake fluid people 
> here
> prefer.
>
> I have only ever used the Dot 3/4 fluid in my other old truck and Austin
> Healey. Since I have a virgin system I thought I would ask before I buy.
>
> I know dot 5 won't eat paint the way dot 3/4 does, but I don't remember 
> all
> of the redeeming values of Dot 5. There must be negatives as well.
>
> Thanks in advance for any comments.
>
> Bill Schickling

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