Brake fluid
Brake fluid
I need to top up my brake fluid. I have some DOT 3 but it says for ABS. Can I use this to top up even if my brakes aren't ABS?
96 MX3 ATX 1.6L
Re: Brake fluid
I think that is "ABS safe" fluid more than "only for ABS". But, for a couple bucks, why not buy another bottle and have piece of mind?
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Dark_Rider2k3
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Re: Brake fluid
If I'm correct, all dot-3 brake fluid says "ABS Safe." I am like.. 90% sure that you can use any DOT-3 brake fluid, as long as it is indeed DOT-3
Re: Brake fluid
dot 3 is dot 3 and most of it is synthetic
it will enter change no matter the circumstances...but really..i think you should drain your system and put dot 5 in there
it will enter change no matter the circumstances...but really..i think you should drain your system and put dot 5 in there
1994 MX-3 1.6L B6DE 16v DOHC - rear disc swap, nix power steering/ac, Corksport f&r strut tower bars, Pedders urethane control arm bushings, urethane motor mounts, steel braided brake lines, painted dash, protege tranny
90 Miata w/ b6, Konig Lightspeed rims, Cams (boost to come soon)
74 Porsche 914 w/ 1.8L - restoration prooject

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Dark_Rider2k3
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Re: Brake fluid
why dot-5?4gotn wrote:dot 3 is dot 3 and most of it is synthetic
it will enter change no matter the circumstances...but really..i think you should drain your system and put dot 5 in there
Re: Brake fluid
higher boiling point
doesn't absorb water so it doesn't crap out as easily
that and it doesn't harm paint for when you make an oops
but i mainly used it because when you mix that with steel braided lines you have virtually no play in the hydrolics
doesn't absorb water so it doesn't crap out as easily
that and it doesn't harm paint for when you make an oops
but i mainly used it because when you mix that with steel braided lines you have virtually no play in the hydrolics
1994 MX-3 1.6L B6DE 16v DOHC - rear disc swap, nix power steering/ac, Corksport f&r strut tower bars, Pedders urethane control arm bushings, urethane motor mounts, steel braided brake lines, painted dash, protege tranny
90 Miata w/ b6, Konig Lightspeed rims, Cams (boost to come soon)
74 Porsche 914 w/ 1.8L - restoration prooject

90 Miata w/ b6, Konig Lightspeed rims, Cams (boost to come soon)
74 Porsche 914 w/ 1.8L - restoration prooject

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Dark_Rider2k3
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Re: Brake fluid
hmm that's interesting... i knew about the higher boiling point, but not about the other stuff.4gotn wrote:higher boiling point
doesn't absorb water so it doesn't crap out as easily
that and it doesn't harm paint for when you make an oops
but i mainly used it because when you mix that with steel braided lines you have virtually no play in the hydrolics
is it easy to switch from dot-3 to dot-5? I am in process of getting a few things (mainly: exhaust, new fuel pump to be on the safe side, a few "goodies"), but my boss can get me a good deal on S.S lines, and if I do take him up on his offer, i'm just wondering if it would be a smart thing to switch over to dot-5.
Re: Brake fluid
drain the old
insert the new
bleed the brakes till you see the new fluid color
insert the new
bleed the brakes till you see the new fluid color
1994 MX-3 1.6L B6DE 16v DOHC - rear disc swap, nix power steering/ac, Corksport f&r strut tower bars, Pedders urethane control arm bushings, urethane motor mounts, steel braided brake lines, painted dash, protege tranny
90 Miata w/ b6, Konig Lightspeed rims, Cams (boost to come soon)
74 Porsche 914 w/ 1.8L - restoration prooject

90 Miata w/ b6, Konig Lightspeed rims, Cams (boost to come soon)
74 Porsche 914 w/ 1.8L - restoration prooject

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Dark_Rider2k3
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Re: Brake fluid
oh sweet that's easy as hell
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I think I found a project for me friday
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I think I found a project for me friday