Correct brake fluid for a 1973 2.0? |
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Correct brake fluid for a 1973 2.0? |
NJ914Guy |
Jan 30 2011, 06:28 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 150 Joined: 30-December 10 From: Deptford, NJ Member No.: 12,546 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
I need to replace the cap/seal on the break fluid reservoir; have some weeping into the top catch area and the rubber seal on the cap is bad (no fluid on the floor inside the car). There is still plenty of fluid in the master cylinder reservoir and the breaks feel great! So I think I caught it before air entered the system.
Before replacing the cap/seal, I want to top off the break fluid. Any recommendations for what type of fluid to add? And is it OK to mix & match with what's already in there? Thanks! -Chuck |
NJ914Guy |
Feb 1 2011, 08:38 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 150 Joined: 30-December 10 From: Deptford, NJ Member No.: 12,546 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Thanks all. Yes, the pads are new as well as the rotors. And the brake fluid was recently changed and nice and clean, just a bit low from the weeping cap (bad seal). New cap and seal on the way, that's why I would really prefer to add just a little fluid to top off. What happens if I simply add some DOT4?
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