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| Subject: | RE: Brake Fluid DOT 4 or 5? | 
| From: | TeriAnn Wakeman <twakeman@cruzers.com> | 
| Date: | Tue, 22 Aug 00 08:11:11 -0700 | 
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>One other issue.  I have found the DOT 5 to be "spongier" even after 
>proper bleeding.
Spongy means air in the curcuit/tiny bubbles in the fluid.  The big 
problem with Silicon seems to be that it holds very small bubbles in 
suspension for a long time.
This is why it is generally best to vacume bleed silicone brake fluid.  
Pedal pumping tends to create bubbles.
 
TeriAnn         
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