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    brake fluid question

    So I got the se-i brakes off of Bitesize's hatch, and I think I'm gonna put them on this coming week during spring break. I can hardly wait to have decent brakes. lol. My question is this. What kind of brake fluid do you guys suggest I use? Anyone have a particular brand they like?
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    Re: brake fluid question

    i do believe i put prestone dot-4 full synth. but i have no idea what was in there previously, and i've never actually flushed it myself.

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    Any DOT 3 or DOT 4, preferably full synthetic. Motul 600 seems to be known as "the best" around the interwebs. I use Valvoline Synthetic. You can get the really expensive Castrol RBF. But it's like $80.00 bottle. Has a really high wet boiling point though.

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    Re: brake fluid question

    i had to change out my brake lines and master cylinder...so i went down to napa and got some dot 5.1 Napa brand brake fluid...its 17 bucks a bottle...and i used almost all of it...i didnt really do a full flush but i was close to it....so far...the pedal feel really good.....i need to install my legend rear calipers on and il tell you...and il get a real flush this time

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    Re: brake fluid question

    I learned something recently that shook my faith in the automotive industry - not really - they are salesman.

    I have been using Valvoline "Synthetic" since the car was new. I put synthetic in quotation marks because it's all hype. The glycols in brake fluid are not a petroleum product. The glycols are man-made. In other words, ALL brake fluids are synthetic by definition. That aside, I have stuck with DOT 4 and changed it out every 30K miles just like the manual says. I have never had to mess with cylinders or calipers.

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    Yes, also speed bleeders are your friend. You'll have the whole system flushed in 20 minutes without any help. Get them at NAPA, it will cost you $20 for all 4 bleeders.

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    Re: brake fluid question

    dot 4 would be my pick
    consult honda to find out if out systems are compatible with silicon based fluids.
    some older systems arnt to good with silicon based stuff as it can cause the seals to swell and then you end up with leaks everywhere.
    the dot 4 will put up with the amount of heat most of us will get out of our brakes even during a good hoon
    the rest is up to the qual of pads and rotors
    if our systems are compatible with silicon fluids, i'd be using that
    does not absorb moisture as well as mineral based stuff

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    Re: brake fluid question

    alrighty then. DOT 4 it is. Thanks for all the help guys.
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    Re: brake fluid question

    Yep DOT 4 is the way to go. When I did my brakes I used Valvoline Full Synthetic DOT 4 fluid.
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    Re: brake fluid question

    Also, a lot of the "synthetics" will say "Compatible with conventional brake fluid."

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    Re: brake fluid question

    alright cool. On a side note. My engine bay needs a good cleaning. What do you guys use to clean them? Just take them to a self service car wash, spray them down with engine degreaser and rinse it off, or what?
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    Re: brake fluid question

    oh yeah dont let the brake fluid get on your paint...it will mess it up...i cleaned up everything with some brake cleaner...almost used a can...but better to be safe than sorry

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    I just grab a can of "Gunk" and go to the pressure washer. Hose it down with the gunk and let it sit for 10 minutes, then pressure wash all the grease and crap off. Works fantastic.

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    Re: brake fluid question

    ^^ cool. I'll add that to my large list of things to do this week. So far it's
    Swap tinted glass
    install disc brakes
    put uv led's in my gauge cluster so that I can have lighted needles
    swap over part of the door panels from bitesize's hatch
    install rear speakers
    finish removing rear seats
    finish removing sound deadaning
    clean engine bay

    lol I doubt I'll get all of that done, but who knows.
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    Re: brake fluid question

    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndGenGuy View Post
    I just grab a can of "Gunk" and go to the pressure washer. Hose it down with the gunk and let it sit for 10 minutes, then pressure wash all the grease and crap off. Works fantastic.
    And don't freak out if the car doesn't start when you've finished. Just sit tight, listen to a few songs & try again after a while. Worst case, you'll have to pull your distributor cap & dry it out.
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    Re: brake fluid question

    ^^ can't I just put a bag over the dizzy and alternator? like a ziploc or something?
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    Re: brake fluid question

    Quote Originally Posted by turabaka View Post
    ^^ can't I just put a bag over the dizzy and alternator? like a ziploc or something?
    Yes you can. I think grocery bags would work better as they are bigger. Also mentioned above that do not get brake fluid on the paint. This is especially when you will(or not) be swapping the proportioning valve. I placed two paper towels under the valve so I didn't get any fluid on my paint.
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    Re: brake fluid question

    Quote Originally Posted by turabaka View Post
    ^^ can't I just put a bag over the dizzy and alternator? like a ziploc or something?
    You don't need to cover up anything, just put it on and spray it off.

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    Re: brake fluid question

    DOT 5.1 is for cars with ABS

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    Re: brake fluid question

    Quote Originally Posted by ZackieDarko View Post
    DOT 5.1 is for cars with ABS


    works fine for me.

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    Re: brake fluid question

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    works fine for me.

    oh it'll work fine it just has different properties...higher boiling point and different viscosity (i think)

    i personally use DOT 5

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    Re: brake fluid question

    Quote Originally Posted by ZackieDarko View Post
    oh it'll work fine it just has different properties...higher boiling point and different viscosity (i think)

    i personally use DOT 5


    yeah you are right...what you want is a fluid that will not absorb moister

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    Re: brake fluid question

    to answer your original question, DOT 3 is what is originally is recommended for our cars. DOT 4 and 5 will be fine though.
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    Re: brake fluid question

    ive left brake fluid on my paint to see if it will actually do anything, but it didnt when i clean my engine bay i use petrol & water & a scrubbing brush

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    Re: brake fluid question

    Quote Originally Posted by A18A View Post
    ive left brake fluid on my paint to see if it will actually do anything, but it didnt when i clean my engine bay i use petrol & water & a scrubbing brush
    I've tried using brake fluid as paint stripper and yes, nothing happens lol.

    And lol I used the same method for cleaning my engine bay, some petrol mixed with some soap and scrub away!

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