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FWIW - I had my Z/28 calipers resleeved maybe 15 years ago, by Vette Brakes, and have used DOT5 in that car ever since with no problems.
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Memory jogged Tony, Vette Brakes did my Corvette calipers in 1982. Zero issues in 40 years.
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Chemistry is not my strong suit, I have been told by Muskegon that the old formula DOT 5 has not been available for several years and that current DOT 5 is not compatible with the brake parts in our old cars.
Lonestar, and I believe White Post and Karps warranty is voided with DOT 5. If this is incorrect, please set me straight! - Bill W |
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Back in the late 1980's all we ever used was Dot 5 silicone brake fluid because it would never stain the paint. But that was then, and this is now. Bill Last edited by Big Block Bill; 03-31-2023 at 04:17 AM. |
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