[Mgs] Moss Motors clutch master cylinder brake fluid

h.duinhoven at planet.nl h.duinhoven at planet.nl
Thu Aug 31 01:46:53 MDT 2023


>>> DOT 5 is the incompatible silicone fluid…

I have used DOT 5 all the years I have had my BGT running from 2000 – 2023. 

It is incompatible with lower DOT values, but if the system is flushed well before filling with DOT 5(.1), it works well.

 

Cheers,

Hans 

No longer BGT ☹

 

Van: Mgs <mgs-bounces at autox.team.net> Namens Max Heim
Verzonden: woensdag 30 augustus 2023 20:00
Aan: mglist <mgs at autox.team.net>
Onderwerp: Re: [Mgs] Moss Motors clutch master cylinder brake fluid

 

That looks like the one I installed, and it’s fine. Although I use DOT 4 Castrol LMA fluid, exclusively.

 

(DOT 4 has a higher boiling point than DOT 3, but is otherwise compatible. DOT 5 is the incompatible silicone fluid).

 

--
Max Heim
'66 MGB 

 





On Aug 30, 2023, at 9:30 AM, wkilleffer at epbfi.com <mailto:wkilleffer at epbfi.com>  wrote:

 

Hello everyone,

 

I'm about to replace the clutch hydraulics on my 1974 MGB. I did this one other time a few years ago and used a master cylinder from a company in Knoxville, TN. One problem I had with it was that it was hard to get its cap off without first removing the cap on the brake master cylinder. The new cylinder from Moss appears that it won't have that issue. It's this one under 180-697: https://mossmotors.com/180-697-clutch-master-cylinder-replacement-3-4-bore

 

The problem is that there's no label on the cylinder stating whether or not it's DOT 3 compliant. The brake master I installed (https://mossmotors.com/180-767-brake-master-cylinder-aftermarket)  <https://mossmotors.com/180-767-brake-master-cylinder-aftermarket> is an aftermarket replacement from Moss, and it's labeled as DOT 3 compliant. I'm under the impression that most parts sold in the US are supposed to be that way, and have also been told that these new cylinders use a synthetic rubber that the old original cylinders didn't have, so the fluid is less mission critical and shouldn't cause the rubber parts to deteriorate.

 

There's nothing on the Moss website saying one way or the other. Any thoughts?

 

Thank you,

-William Killeffer

1974 MGB

1996 Jeep Cherokee Country

2015 Chevrolet Sonic hatchback 1.8 5-speed

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