318MoparGuy
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Might end up putting a new MC on my 73 Dart....manual brake all around...front discs and rear drums...thoughts? Thanks.. Greg
Used to run DOT5 in my drag racer, 'cause it sit so much. Got no clue of it causing problems, because I never had to touch it, in 8 years!
dot 5 will mix with dot 3 and dot 5 is top notch
Hi Jim,
You mention DOT 3 will mix with DOT 5...is there a problem with DOT 4 compatibility? I am asking to gain knowledge and I don't know what DOT # PO used. To be safe I will flush out system...
Thanks , Greg
They ALL mix.
I converted my 68 to DOT5 about 5-6 years ago. At the time I was converting the rear to LBP (fronts were already 73-76 discs) and thought it was a good time to do it. Added a Line-loc. adj prop valve, new rear wheel cylinders, and Mopar aluminum MC at the same time so a lot of parts were new. I average 1000 miles/year and so far there has not been a single problem so I would recommend it. I Made a DOT5 label with a label maker and put it on the MC as a reminder.
We also converted my buddy's 73 340 Sport a couple years ago but he hasn't driven it. The car was sitting for the last 20 years and both front hoses were actually blocked with rust in the steel tube area of the hoses. I told him the DOT 5 would help because it just sits there.
I put it in the Valiant when I did my Brakes. Have you priced it?
No, they do not all mix. DOT 5 is it's own animal. It's made of a synthetic material and cannot be mixed with DOT 3 or 4. If mixed you will loose the temperature resistance, its anti-corrosion properties, and it will turn a cloudy color.
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No, they do not all mix. DOT 5 is it's own animal. It's made of a synthetic material and cannot be mixed with DOT 3 or 4. If mixed you will loose the temperature resistance, its anti-corrosion properties, and it will turn a cloudy color.
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3x... Dot 5 is a silicone base product. its not good to use on a normal street car as it does not absorb water, normally a good thing but the water ends up in the wheel cylinders or pistons and will rust quickly...
no doubt it would be best not to mix the 2 fluids but on my bottle of dot 5 it says it will mix with dot 3 with no side effects.No, they do not all mix. DOT 5 is it's own animal. It's made of a synthetic material and cannot be mixed with DOT 3 or 4. If mixed you will loose the temperature resistance, its anti-corrosion properties, and it will turn a cloudy color.
If you wanna go with something a little better the DOT 3 without having to completely remove all the DOT 3 from the system, (and I mean all, not even a drop of it,) I would recommend going to DOT 4. You can mix with DOT 3 although you will want to get most if not all of the DOT 3 from the system. DOT 4 has a higher boiling point than DOT 3 does, hence removing as much of the DOT 3 as possible.