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Re: brake and clutch system questions

To: "Reginald Tulk" <regtulk@isd.net>,
Subject: Re: brake and clutch system questions
From: "DT Gebhard" <kimkell@decaturnet.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 09:05:20 -0500
Well I'm right in the middle of doing the exact same thing only my clutch is
already done. In the clutch I put DOT 5 in mainly because everything is
brand new(m/c & s/c) but the brake system I've decided to use
conventional(DOT3-4) fluid. This is because  all I did was rebuild the B/M.
I am concered that the seals,on the calipers and rear brakes will go bad if
I mixed the two(DOT 5 and DOT 4). I flushed the whole system twice with
denatured alcohol. Lot and lots of dirt and goop came out of the lines. Plan
on using about a gallon of Lac. Another reason to use std. DOT 3-4 is that
the cost of DOT 5 is about 8.00 a pint. The last reason is availability of
DOT 5. I'd hate to get caught without any to spare.
            Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: Reginald Tulk <regtulk@isd.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 12:41 AM
Subject: brake and clutch system questions


>
> As the '74 spit bit by bit becomes a whole car again, it is now time to
> do the hydraulics.  I have rebuild kits for both the brake and clutch
> parts (PO did a nice job of bead blasting them) and new lines from Nigel
> at Spitbits.  I plan to use  DOT 5 fluid and am having the MN TRIUMPHS
> club over this weekend to assist with the whole installation thing.  Any
> of you who've been-there-done-that got any wisdom to share?
>
> (A) put al the bits on the car and then flush everything out with
> alcohol (or ???) then use the mityvac to get all the fluid where it
> needs to be; (but I wonder about assembling the new masters and then
> flushing them out.)
> or (B)  Bench bleed the masters and then put them on the car - then
> force fluid thru the lines and bleed off the wheel cylinders.
> How important is it to flush the new lines out before putting brake
> fluid in?
>
> What does the list say?
>
> Thanks
>
> Reg Tulk
> '74 Spit in a box
>
>


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