GHOST RUSTERS
Well-Known Member
Hello FABO.
1965 Barracuda 273/904 auto, 10” drums front and back.
we’re planning to finish up our brake system and I’m curious what brake fluid y’all might have experience with or recommendations?
Current status:
Upgraded to a Dorman M71258 manual dual master cylinder (which reads use only dot 3 fluid) all new brake lines front to back, new hoses from the hard lines to the wheel cylinders, new distribution blocks, new breather bolt in the distribution block on the axle, original wheel cylinders have been cleaned and honed with new springs and new rubber soft goods, bleeders cleaned out, front and rear brake shoes cleaned up and rebuilt, parking brake hardware and cables cleaned and lubed.
In my homework and research I’ve seen healthy points to pros and cons of dot 3 vs dot 5… mostly with concerns for dot 5 preventing harm to any painted surfaces if I’m understanding correctly, and also the idea of one or the other adsorbing moisture… but also conflicting stories that dot 5 isn’t kind to rubbers and soft goods and being thinner finds places to leak a little easier…
Having said all of that, with a whole “new” brake system and completely empty… any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Once we’ve decided on a brake fluid most suitable for us, we’ll start with bench bleeding the master cylinder and moving down the line from there.
Thanks everyone!
1965 Barracuda 273/904 auto, 10” drums front and back.
we’re planning to finish up our brake system and I’m curious what brake fluid y’all might have experience with or recommendations?
Current status:
Upgraded to a Dorman M71258 manual dual master cylinder (which reads use only dot 3 fluid) all new brake lines front to back, new hoses from the hard lines to the wheel cylinders, new distribution blocks, new breather bolt in the distribution block on the axle, original wheel cylinders have been cleaned and honed with new springs and new rubber soft goods, bleeders cleaned out, front and rear brake shoes cleaned up and rebuilt, parking brake hardware and cables cleaned and lubed.
In my homework and research I’ve seen healthy points to pros and cons of dot 3 vs dot 5… mostly with concerns for dot 5 preventing harm to any painted surfaces if I’m understanding correctly, and also the idea of one or the other adsorbing moisture… but also conflicting stories that dot 5 isn’t kind to rubbers and soft goods and being thinner finds places to leak a little easier…
Having said all of that, with a whole “new” brake system and completely empty… any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Once we’ve decided on a brake fluid most suitable for us, we’ll start with bench bleeding the master cylinder and moving down the line from there.
Thanks everyone!















