i have heard the "claim" of collecting water.... but... lets start with the basics.. silicone is non-hygroscopic, so.... where is the water coming from? atmospheric transfer due to a vented master would yield so little condensation, it would never make it out of the master, let along to the wheel cylinders, in my experience/opinion. with a diaphragm [closed system] master, the advent of moisture attraction is minimized to scavenging while caliper pistons/wheel cyl pistons travel, and when the boots are compromised.
as for not mixing... in an emergency situation... consider the fact you are solely compressing a fluid, to displace it into a different chamber to yield and action... so, even if the mix looks liek a lava lamp, you will be able to stop.
i had an emergency situation dealing with a friend shipping a car, the morning the shipper showed up... he apparently had never checked the master, it leaked its last few drops overnight, and had no pedal when transporters arrived- it was in a bare-bones storage location of mine, where there were no automotive supplies... except for a "decorative" vintage can of marvel mystery oil..... yes, DOT3 and marvel will mingle and allow you to stop, longevity.... not my problem!
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From: Bjwt 56 <Bjwt56@xxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sun, Aug 28, 2011 4:58 pm Subject: Re: [FWDLK] BRAKE FLUID QUESTION Guys FYI I have had DOT 5 fluid in my 56 Fury for over a
decade with no problems. The Fury has stainless steel lines, brass lined
cylinders and regular rubber seals and connecting lines.
John Teske
In a message dated 8/28/2011 8:41:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
whuff@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
One criticism of silicon fluid that I have heard, but never actually seen documented, is that BECAUSE it will not absorb water, the moisture can collect beneath it and corrode brake cylinders. Not sure it that really makes sense or not.
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