Hello,
I'm new to the Corvette hobby, I have a 1960 that was leaking brake fluid from too many locations. I have completely replaced all the brake wheel cylinders, lines, blocks, and master cylinder. I have read the archives about brake fluids, DOT 3, DOT 4, and Synthetic DOT 5. But I did not see anything on Synthetic DOT 4, which Prestone list on their website. While reading the archives the group seemed split on synthetic and mineral types. The one thing that stood out was Synthetic does not eat paint, and Synthetic DOT 5 is not good for a C1, and to use DOT 4. Does anyone know if the Synthetic DOT 4 eats paint? It seems it could be a good choice for my Corvette.
I'm new to the Corvette hobby, I have a 1960 that was leaking brake fluid from too many locations. I have completely replaced all the brake wheel cylinders, lines, blocks, and master cylinder. I have read the archives about brake fluids, DOT 3, DOT 4, and Synthetic DOT 5. But I did not see anything on Synthetic DOT 4, which Prestone list on their website. While reading the archives the group seemed split on synthetic and mineral types. The one thing that stood out was Synthetic does not eat paint, and Synthetic DOT 5 is not good for a C1, and to use DOT 4. Does anyone know if the Synthetic DOT 4 eats paint? It seems it could be a good choice for my Corvette.
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