You should find out what these Buna seals are compatible with first. Brake fluid may compromise the integrity of the seals. They might leak tomorrow or 10 years after you install them,its a chance you probably wouldn't want to take. Some silicone based fluids may work better. As to "if it holds air it will hold fluid". Not necessarily true. Air compresses, most liquids do not, therefore the amount of pressure exerted on the seals could cause them to fail in conjuction with a non-compatible fluid. With respect to a fire, I would think it is unlikely given the low voltage and assuming the circuit is fused. I would be more concerned about the effect brake fluid would have should it contact a painted or coated surface. Just some thoughts. Good Luck. T.L. > Ok, all you EE types, I have a serious question. > Steve Charette found a 6V solenoid in the > McMaster-Carr catalog. Thanks Steve, I missed it. > > http://www.mcmaster.com/ > > Go to item # 4916K11 > > This is a Pnuematic valve with Buna-N seals. It is > NOT designed for brake fluid. Here is the question. > If this thing were to leak, is there any danger of > fire from the solenoid energizing? I'd hate to burn > the Crown down.... Is there a non flammable fluid > that would subsitute? > > I'd THINK that if it will hold air, it will hold > fluid. This thing is only 24 bucks and I can build > the cylinder for next to nothing so it could be a good > solution for all of us with these hydralic windows > lifts. > > Your thoughts please. > > Kerry > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup > http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com > >