ryan244
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Hello All,
I'm new to the site, and thought I'd post my question under the mods section as it is abit out of the realm of MV stuff given my vehicle.
I have a 1970 Land Rover Series IIA, civilian spec, not military. I'm doing a frame-off and that means a brand new MC, brand new lines,new wheel cylinders, etc. - all of which are getting harder to find and more expensive. I'd like to fill the brake/clutch systems with DOT 5 and thought I'd come to the place that has a large collection of folks who have been using DOT 5 fluid for the longest.
What I am concerned about is DOT 5 attacking seals and hoses - rubber or synthetic.
I've read online that this can be a problem. Can anyone tell me if there is truth to this? With so many new parts, it's hard to know if seals will be rubber, silicon based man-made stuff.
Just so no one needs to waste alot of typing, here's what I do know :
1.) DOT 5 is hydroscopic
2.) it is GREAT for vehicles that see alot of down time - limiting rust in wheel cyl, etc.
3.) it is verboten in ABS systems due to the potential for foaming and it's inherent compressiblity.
4.) Not relevant, but mixing DOT 3/4 or 5.1 with DOT 5 will result in jelly and real problems.
5.) Bleeding is still necessary, but yearly is definitely enough.
5.) DOT 5 has a high boiling point.
So, I know abit, but not what really counts. That is, can I use it without worrying about damage to rubber or synthetic rubber.
Thanks in advance!
I'm new to the site, and thought I'd post my question under the mods section as it is abit out of the realm of MV stuff given my vehicle.
I have a 1970 Land Rover Series IIA, civilian spec, not military. I'm doing a frame-off and that means a brand new MC, brand new lines,new wheel cylinders, etc. - all of which are getting harder to find and more expensive. I'd like to fill the brake/clutch systems with DOT 5 and thought I'd come to the place that has a large collection of folks who have been using DOT 5 fluid for the longest.
What I am concerned about is DOT 5 attacking seals and hoses - rubber or synthetic.
I've read online that this can be a problem. Can anyone tell me if there is truth to this? With so many new parts, it's hard to know if seals will be rubber, silicon based man-made stuff.
Just so no one needs to waste alot of typing, here's what I do know :
1.) DOT 5 is hydroscopic
2.) it is GREAT for vehicles that see alot of down time - limiting rust in wheel cyl, etc.
3.) it is verboten in ABS systems due to the potential for foaming and it's inherent compressiblity.
4.) Not relevant, but mixing DOT 3/4 or 5.1 with DOT 5 will result in jelly and real problems.
5.) Bleeding is still necessary, but yearly is definitely enough.
5.) DOT 5 has a high boiling point.
So, I know abit, but not what really counts. That is, can I use it without worrying about damage to rubber or synthetic rubber.
Thanks in advance!