- depends on the size of the drops (and the neighbour)! Remember also - if
the label says 'fluif', don't use it!. Cheers, John
-----Original Message-----
From: Ferguson, Michael [SMTP:FergusonML@aetna.com]
Sent: March 16, 2000 12:34 PM
To: 'Day.John@fin.gc.ca'
Subject: RE: Brake Fluid Identification
Ah, but how MUCH later?
-----Original Message-----
From: Day.John@fin.gc.ca [mailto:Day.John@fin.gc.ca]
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 12:33 PM
To: haldeman@accessone.com; triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: Brake Fluid Identification
Phil - just put a few drops on your neighbor's Miata. If he later
beats the
c**p out of you, it's not silicone ;-). Cheers, JD
-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Haldeman [SMTP:haldeman@accessone.com]
Sent: March 16, 2000 12:21 PM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Brake Fluid Identification
My TR6 was owned only a short time by the previous owner,
and
neither of us
know what kind of brake fluid is in the car. How does one
tell if
it's
silicone or stock fluid?
--Phil Haldeman
haldeman@accessone.com
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