Lotuswins
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Nope, not Dot 5, but Dot 4. Dot 5 is silicone, IIRC, but Dot 5.1 isn't....go figure. Anyways, the early british cars had natural rubber in the brake parts, mostly seals I would guess, and Dot 3 fluid would swell them up and sieze the pistons in the bores....this is all based on memory but there is alot of documentation on it. Dot 4 won't swell up these bits, so you had to be careful on which fluid you put into your british cars......
Thanks, Jerry
Nope, not Dot 5, but Dot 4. Dot 5 is silicone, IIRC, but Dot 5.1 isn't....go figure. Anyways, the early british cars had natural rubber in the brake parts, mostly seals I would guess, and Dot 3 fluid would swell them up and sieze the pistons in the bores....this is all based on memory but there is alot of documentation on it. Dot 4 won't swell up these bits, so you had to be careful on which fluid you put into your british cars......
Thanks, Jerry