In thinking about brake and clutch fluid for my truck, I got to thinking about using DOT 5 instead of DOT 3/4. (Did a search on this subject, but didn't come up with a definitive focus on DOT 5 vs. DOT 3/4 in a NEW system.)
My reasoning would be the silicone in DOT 5 would provide a better barrier to water egress and the fact that DOT 3 & 4 actually absorb water and have lower boiling points.
Keeping in mind that this is a complete rebuild of the clutch and brake system, with literally NO reuse of piping, reservoirs, rubber boots, etc., is there any reason why the use of DOT 5 in a virgin system should NOT be pursued?
And also, is my thinking correct that:
1.) I'd get better protection from water resulting in no need to flush the fluid every few years;
2.) a higher boiling point; and
3.) better product access - that is, I'm guessing DOT 5 is the 'modern' brake fluid and DOT 3/4 will eventually go away except for speciality shops like RN. I'd hate to be on the road someday and unable to get some.
All this aside, if there are any basic reasons for not considering the switch, please advise. For instance, does DOT 5 attack rubber? I'd guess no, but I'd hate to mess up on this one.
Thanks
My reasoning would be the silicone in DOT 5 would provide a better barrier to water egress and the fact that DOT 3 & 4 actually absorb water and have lower boiling points.
Keeping in mind that this is a complete rebuild of the clutch and brake system, with literally NO reuse of piping, reservoirs, rubber boots, etc., is there any reason why the use of DOT 5 in a virgin system should NOT be pursued?
And also, is my thinking correct that:
1.) I'd get better protection from water resulting in no need to flush the fluid every few years;
2.) a higher boiling point; and
3.) better product access - that is, I'm guessing DOT 5 is the 'modern' brake fluid and DOT 3/4 will eventually go away except for speciality shops like RN. I'd hate to be on the road someday and unable to get some.
All this aside, if there are any basic reasons for not considering the switch, please advise. For instance, does DOT 5 attack rubber? I'd guess no, but I'd hate to mess up on this one.
Thanks
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