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Date:         Thu, 25 Sep 2008 14:06:13 -0400
Reply-To:     "Jack R." <jack007@COMCAST.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Jack R." <jack007@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      Re: Help-need advice and mechanic in Davis CA
In-Reply-To:  <48DBD050.1060308@verizon.net>
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I've gone to the Castrol Dot 4 LMA (low moisture absorption)... http://www.castrol.com/castrol/sectiongenericarticle.do?categoryId=9012213&c ontentId=7024043

Which by the way, they have upgraded to Full Synthetic. Product Description Provides Superior Lubrication for Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS). Recommended for all U.S. and foreign vehicles with DOT 3 and DOT 4 requirements including GM Ford and Chrysler. - Exceeds DOT 3 and DOT 4 requirements. - Unique Low Moisture Activity (LMA) formulation provides maximum protection against vapor lock brake failure. - Maintains a higher boiling point than conventional brake fluids. - Superior protection against chloride and zinc corrosion of braking system parts. - Ideally suited for Audi BMW Jaguar Mercedes-Benz Porsche Saab Volkswagen Volvo Honda Acura and many other brake systems. - Exceeds specifications SAE 1703 SAE 1704 ISO 4925 JIS K2233 and FMVSS No. 116 DOT 3 and DOT 4.

Still a spec to VW and haven't had ANY issues on a complete system redo for our friend 90 Westy. (new MC, Front Calipers Rotors, Rear Cly etc.).

Jack

-----Original Message----- From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of Mike Collum Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 1:54 PM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: Help-need advice and mechanic in Davis CA

In that you're from the frozen north ... where chemicals are put on the roads in winter, I'm betting that a steel brake line rusted then blew under pressure. A mechanic here in Houlton, Maine says he's replaced more steel brake lines in the last 3 years than in all the 15 years prior. They're using a different road treatment nowadays and thorough brake line inspection is routine.

DOT4 brake fluid has a higher boiling point than DOT3 and is a better choice. The two are compatible.

Mike


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