To all
This is what my friend found on the internet under Popular
Mechanics on the Dot 5 Silicone brake fluid. I have had this in my 55
Plymouth for 10 years with out a single problem with the fluid or
seals. Does any one have experience with this Dot 5 Silicone brake
fluid? And if you have any info on it let the List know as we can all
learn form others. The web site is http://popularmechanics.com/
I have found it to be great as the cylinders are nice and shiny and no
moisture in them and all looks very nice and normal. Maybe this winter
I will take the back brakes apart and look inside there as the back haven't
been apart since 1989 when I put the Dot 5 in.
Jack Johnson 55 Plymouth Belvedere
My friend Terry wrote:
Warning: There are silicone brake fluids (labeled DOT 5) that are
immune to moisture (5.1 is nonsilicone, but DOT 3 and 4 are what you should
use). Don't even think about using DOT 5 silicone fluid in an automotive
braking system, because it may cause faster wear of the seals, and if enough
water gets into a system it could cause loss of pedal. DOT 5 and 5.1 have
application in some racing vehicles.