. Posted March 16, 2005 Report Posted March 16, 2005 When I first got my brake lines, all I could get was dot 3 for the weekend, used it and it worked fine, dot 4 is less likely to foam correct? I just got dot 5 which is a synthetic and am using that right now (had dot 4 in there previously). Every time I've bled the old stuff completely through, so I'm not intermixing them. I was just wondering if its alright to use the different DOT's. Not to mention a bottle is like 10 bucks at the dealer for dot 4, and I cant find it anywhere else. Quote
RNBRAD Posted March 16, 2005 Report Posted March 16, 2005 When I first got my brake lines, all I could get was dot 3 for the weekend, used it and it worked fine, dot 4 is less likely to foam correct? I just got dot 5 which is a synthetic and am using that right now (had dot 4 in there previously). Every time I've bled the old stuff completely through, so I'm not intermixing them. I was just wondering if its alright to use the different DOT's. Not to mention a bottle is like 10 bucks at the dealer for dot 4, and I cant find it anywhere else. 340036[/snapback] No you absolutely cannot mix different dot fluids. I learned that the hard way years ago. All dot 5 is sylicone based fluid. It will by no means mix with standard dot 3, 4 and 5.1 which are all glycol based. Dot 3, 4 and 5.1 however are compatibe as well as the sythetic brake fluids on the market. Everything is compatible except for the dot 5 silicone based fluid. The thing I'm not sure about is whether the silicone based fluid is compatible with the banshee's brake seals. I know that silicone is not compatible with all seal types and if you don't get all the old dot 3, 4 or 5.1 out when you switch it will literally coagulate and turn to a white jelly. It is really risky and not recommended. Hopefully you got a sythetic 5.1 instead of a silicone dot 5. I know the silicone dot 5 I used years ago was purple colored, not sure if that is standard or not. Quote
frocashmoney24 Posted March 16, 2005 Report Posted March 16, 2005 dot 4 or 3 is the only fluid i would use in my brakes, you checked the local auto stores, they should have it there to. Quote
FireHead Posted March 16, 2005 Report Posted March 16, 2005 Like it was staed before. You cannot mix brake fluids. It is not even recommended to mix brands, but I would not pay as much attention to that. DOT 3 and 4 are failry similair in make-up with 4 having a higher boiling point, less foaming, and is slightly less hydroscopic. DOT 5 is a bastard brake fluid that is not hydroscopic, silicon based (doesn't east paint), does not foam, and has a super high bioling point. From an engineering point you would only want to use DOT 5 when racing or because you have certain brake components that will be eaten by DOT 3 or 4 (Harleys). Quote
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