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Brake fluid

GUNNY 155

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Given that silicone based brake fluid is what the mil specs calls for on M37's I was wondering if that is what folks are commonly using. Also has anyone had leak problems using the silicone based fluid.
 

NDT

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Silicone (DOT 5) works great in M37's. Start with new/rebuilt master and wheel cyls and blow out the lines. Will be the last time you work on the hydraulic system in your lifetime.
 

gungearz

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You can use whatever brake fluid you want in any system.... PERIOD but make sure whatever you use, you don't mix dot 3/4 with dot 5... military uses dot 5 because it does not mix with water and cause the brake lines to rot out.... it's more of a insurance for equipment then anything... dot 3 and 4 can be washed off, mixed with water and corrode your lines... dot 5 cannot....
 

ton10291

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You can use whatever brake fluid you want in any system.... PERIOD but make sure whatever you use, you don't mix dot 3/4 with dot 5... military uses dot 5 because it does not mix with water and cause the brake lines to rot out.... it's more of a insurance for equipment then anything... dot 3 and 4 can be washed off, mixed with water and corrode your lines... dot 5 cannot....
What happens if a little DOT 3 gets mixed with DOT 5 as would happen if the DOT 3 was bled out and DOT 5 added until all bleeders ran purple?
 

bigmike

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What happens if a little DOT 3 gets mixed with DOT 5 as would happen if the DOT 3 was bled out and DOT 5 added until all bleeders ran purple?
I've done this and have had no issues (5 years ago). I had trucks where folks mixed the liquids. If it jelled, you need to change out components (Master cylinder, wheel cylinders, airpack etc). If no jelling, then a major flush until you see DOT 5 bleeding that looks so good you'd put it right back in your Master cylinder, you'll be good. I've had zero issues since doing this.
 
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