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207.1 | | ANOVAX::TFOLEY | Battle of Wits = unarmed combat. | Mon Aug 20 1990 09:33 | 6 |
| re: brake fluid
Funny you should ask that question. They just answered it yesterday on
the "Inside Winston Cup" show on TNN. I don't remember the exact name
of the brake fluid but it was designed for aircraft use and has a very
high boiling point.
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207.2 | AP550? | VANTEN::MITCHELLD | 23=>42|skate=>Answer | Mon Aug 20 1990 10:04 | 1 |
| Is there anything better than AP550?
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207.3 | | SUBWAY::JANKOWITZ | It used to have four wheels | Mon Aug 20 1990 10:38 | 9 |
| My Pegasus catalog has -
Wilwood Hi-Temp 570 degree Brake Fluid
AP550 dry boiling point exceeds 550 degrees
AP600 dry boiling point exceeds 572 degrees (600 nominally). There is also
a warning that AP600 should not be mixed with any other type of brake fluid
and it is not DOT approved.
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207.4 | Just caught the question myself | CXCAD::SCHUBERT | Two toes through the floorboard! | Mon Aug 20 1990 10:56 | 3 |
| I beleive the number given on IWCR was AP650...
Paul
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207.5 | AP550 AP600 differences | VANTEN::MITCHELLD | 23=>42|skate=>Answer | Wed Aug 22 1990 04:47 | 2 |
| Apart from the boiling point is there any other differences?
E.g. Water absorbance?
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207.6 | APBrake fluid stats From AP direct | VANTEN::MITCHELLD | A number, not a free man | Fri Aug 24 1990 07:53 | 18 |
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Note 1193.14 Brake Fluid. 14 of 14
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Fluid type Boiling temps in Degrees C
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New boiling point Dry boiling point wet boiling point
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AP550 | 295 | 290 | 145
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AP600 | 315 | 300 | 210
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AP550 must be flushed out if AP600 is to be used.
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207.7 | Fluid Type vs System Compatability | WECARE::FERREIRA | | Mon Aug 27 1990 14:42 | 13 |
| You MAY have to check on this, BE CAREFUL!!!
From one of my brake manufacturer's, he tells me that DOT 3, DOT 5
(Silicon), AP, Red....are NOT intermixable. Futhermore, your brake
system may not tolerate certain fluids that it was not designed
for. Why? The O-rings in the master and slave cylinders may detoriate
( DISSOLVE !! ) if used with with the wrong fluid. Some of the newer
systems can handle all types of fluids. My Hurst-Airheart brakes, have
2 diffrent part numbers for the rebuild kits. One for AP fluid systems,
another for DOT 3 systems.
John
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207.8 | | DATABS::SOO | We need the machine that goes *ping*. | Mon Aug 27 1990 14:54 | 5 |
| I have been using the Wilwood Hi-Temp 570 in my 86 RX-7, which used to
have DOT 3/DOT 4 fluid in it, with no ill effect. I also know a bunch
of other people who use this in their street (occational track) cars.
-=Chong=-
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207.9 | Dot-5 swelling | VANTEN::MITCHELLD | A number, not a free man | Tue Aug 28 1990 06:19 | 5 |
| I ve noticed that on changing the fluid from DOT 5 to AP550 that the seals
have swollen. I used an ordinary DOT 3 to flush the DOT 5 out.
This has only affected the Master cylinders. I'm now soaking the
master cylinder seals in Dot 3 to see if they come back to normal.
Otherwise I'll replace them
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207.10 | Brake fluid changes colour after race. | VANTEN::MITCHELLD | A number, not a free man | Thu Sep 20 1990 10:02 | 2 |
| I'm getting dark murky fluid out after a race, is this normal?
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207.11 | Dark and murky is for the Hudson river. | SUBWAY::JANKOWITZ | Money heals wounds | Thu Sep 20 1990 12:00 | 7 |
| No. The fluid should be the same color as when it went in. It sounds
like there is something contaminating it. Every car should have all of
the fluid flushed through the system periodically. Have you done this
recently? If so, are there any old brake lines that may be
deteriorating? You may want to take all of calipers apart and clean and
rebuild them. It's usually not too big or expensive a job (but it is
dirty).
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207.12 | Brake fluid was flushed last week and the week before | VANTEN::MITCHELLD | A number, not a free man | Thu Sep 20 1990 12:32 | 6 |
| I recently converted from dot 5 to AP550 brake fluid and have flushed the
system and have renewed all seals except the rear
disk slave seals. This coloration
only takes place after a really hot race or practice. It also happened
with the Dot5 fluid. As directed by AP I flush the system before each
race or practice.
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207.13 | Brake lines | VANTEN::MITCHELLD | A number, not a free man | Thu Sep 20 1990 12:33 | 1 |
| All brake lines are copper or Goodridge/Aeroquip. I.e. PTFE
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207.14 | Dark and murky update | VANTEN::MITCHELLD | ............<38`-`o> | Wed Feb 20 1991 11:05 | 2 |
| The rear slave cylinders were on the way out and brake dust was getting in to
the fluid. The cylinder have now been replaced ( at great cost)
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207.15 | Copper lines? | DSM::HOLBROOK | Dave Holbrook 297-2356 | Fri Mar 08 1991 17:10 | 3 |
| Do you folks have any opinion on copper brake lines. I just read a
tech article that they tend to get brittle due to vibration.
Any comments (I just bought new lines and they sent me copper).
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207.16 | Copper Support | VANTEN::MITCHELLD | I dont brake for Westfields! | Mon Mar 11 1991 07:24 | 3 |
| Copper is fine but it must be well supported i.e. each 200mm (8")
is you cant do this install aeroquipe or equivalent. Yes they can
get brittle if not supported.
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207.17 | all copper?? | COMET::LEWISJ | jim | Tue Mar 12 1991 17:24 | 8 |
| re .15
If you ordered brake lines from a "race place" there is a possibility
that you got copper plated steel lines. I have seen these before.
Apparently the plating is for heat disappation. I sure wouldn't use
regular copper for brake lines.
Jim
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