Going dot 5 in the spare vehicle. Guess the damage was already done though. Collapsed line or stuck proportion valve. Three wheel brakes are not that sweet.
Kenneth Baker yeah the stuff I put in was purple and I bled the system until I got clean purple fluid. But when I did the test it reacted like silicone fluid does. I wonder if there’s a different type in there
Very helpful thank you
Great idea, thank you.
love the video interesting thank you
Will you please guide the audience how to fix a leaking deferentials
Going dot 5 in the spare vehicle. Guess the damage was already done though. Collapsed line or stuck proportion valve. Three wheel brakes are not that sweet.
Dot 5 is purple
Kenneth Baker yeah the stuff I put in was purple and I bled the system until I got clean purple fluid. But when I did the test it reacted like silicone fluid does. I wonder if there’s a different type in there
@@WatsonsWagons DOT 5, losses the purple color, over time. That yellow fluid you pulled out, looks like older DOT 5.
its not suppose to use dot 5 if you have abs dot 5 is also called synthetic dot 3-4 is hygroscopic mixes with water
Never saw clear dot 5.
Kenneth Baker did some research and it appears that dot5 over time as it gets old turns to an amber color.
very good information, but please have a special place in your tool chest for your ring so you don't work wearing it.
Silicone doesn’t absorb water.