Only DOT 3 on O Reilly's shelf is Synthetic DOT 3? And how good would it be mixing it with the normal old stuff, and what effects on the seals in all the cylinders in the system? Can't be good for the old ABS system?
Some old European vehicles used a mineral oil brake fluid. Tractors and industrial equipment too. Not even slightly compatable with the normal DOT stuff in wide use today.Yep, brake fluid is synthesized. It is basically polyethylene glycol. It is hygroscopic but does not swell rubber. In higher molecular weights, it is a solid and is sold as Carbowax.
There is no such thing as natural brake fluid and never has been!
And how good would it be mixing it with the normal old stuff, and what effects on the seals in all the cylinders in the system?
Not totally true. It is normal to add small amounts as the brake lining material wears and gets thinner.Why would you be mixing brake fluid? A correctly functioning (i.e. non-leaking system) simply needs a flush and fluid replacement every 24 months or so.
No, that's not normal. That's just silly. The reason there is a reservoir of fluid is so it doesn't need replenishment between pad changes.Not totally true. It is normal to add small amounts as the brake lining material wears and gets thinner.
Standard DOT3 is a synthetic fluid. Just because they add the word synthetic doesn't change the fact that all DOT3 fluids were synthetic to begin with.I meant standard dot3, if its not different some how why do they even add the word synthetic?
5K lb Hyster f lift says DOT 3 on its cap? I agree though it should just be hyd fluid.
I'm not talking about large amounts over a short period of time by any means. I'm talking minuscule amounts over a several year period. I maintain my vehicles better than most (probably better than you) and prefer to maintain levels at the full mark. If you wish to just keep it between the max and min marks, then good for you, topping off is not needed.No, that's not normal. That's just silly. The reason there is a reservoir of fluid is so it doesn't need replenishment between pad changes.
What’s the serial number I can look it up.I meant standard dot3, if its not different some how why do they even add the word synthetic?
5K lb Hyster f lift says DOT 3 on its cap? I agree though it should just be hyd fluid.
Well us non internet mechanics of the 1960's, would go Hmmm sometimes 6 plus years or more, and never change the brake fluid, and only do so when it leaked some place, like a wheel cylinder. And then only enough to fill up that replacement wheel cylinder. Yeah the good old days, especially for us poor highschool kids, with only pennys to buy parts with.Not totally true. It is normal to add small amounts as the brake lining material wears and gets thinner.
It may not need replenishment if the level stays above the minimum, but the level will most certainly drop with pad wear.No, that's not normal. That's just silly. The reason there is a reservoir of fluid is so it doesn't need replenishment between pad changes.
Then why are dealers and parts places selling little tiny bottles of brake fluid? Please with all the wisdom, explain that?No, that's not normal. That's just silly. The reason there is a reservoir of fluid is so it doesn't need replenishment between pad changes.