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coaster wrote:DOT 4 minimum but use silicone fluid in preference over the cheaper glycol based stuff. Silicone won't absorb water and won't damage your paintwork if spilt.
Granty wrote:Cheers Toddy, got my syringe and tube ordered today,ill report back if I actually make to do it. Hahaha
Toddy wrote:Granty wrote:Cheers Toddy, got my syringe and tube ordered today,ill report back if I actually make to do it. Hahaha
It's the best way it forces the air upwards out of the calliper just be careful when you hear it coming into the master cylinder it sometimes sprays out
Wack wrote:I've often thought of trying Dot 5 but most master cylinders have a warning to use Dot 4 only. I'm sure I read somewhere that the seals can be damaged with the wrong fluid?
Adam_Winstone wrote:The silicon stuff is excellent and if, like me, you end up splashing the damned stuff everywhere whilst trying to bleed it, you'll be VERY glad of it not stripping paint! Harley Davidsons specify it for their bikes, which gives you a few extra outlets for the stuff as Harleys are pretty popular these days. I also like the funny looks that the staff give you when you tell them what it is for![]()
Adam
Adam_Winstone wrote:The Harley site is down at the moment but the following link might show you the image of what you're after:
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=harle ... JDSIeIM%3A
coaster wrote:You can buy it in any decent car parts shop, I even think I've seen it in Halfords.
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