[Mgs] Changing brake fluid

dave houser mgs4dave at tampabay.rr.com
Fri Jan 11 17:10:16 MST 2008


No issue. I offer 43 years using it in my TD,  35 in my MGA and 25 years 
in my BGT.  Replaced the master in the TD once. No wheeel cylinders in 
any of the others.
Dave Houser

Tuck Southworth wrote:

>Can someone remind me. What's the issue with using silicone brake fluid?
>I've used it for years in both my MGs without a single problem.
>Thanks,Tuck Southworth
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>>From: sumton at sbcglobal.net> To: mgs at autox.team.net> Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008
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>07:08:09 -0600> Subject: Re: [Mgs] Changing brake fluid> > do not use ezibleed
>with silicone brake fluid. and, if you are really > changing brake fluid, go
>with silicone. it is not hygroscopic and doesn't > damage paint.> > uh oh. the
>use of silicon is somewhat controversial on this list -- some > people dislike
>it.> > > >I personally recommend buying or borrowing an Eezibleed system.
>Just> > make sure that you let the tyre down to 10PSI before using it to> >
>pressurise the Eezibleed.> >> > However, use of Eezibleed is somewhat
>controversial on this list --> > some people dislike them.> >> > Regards,>
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