S Snatch77 New Member Jan 30, 2018 #1 Anyone know of an alternative to Hurling Crimson brake fluid. Is it ATF ?
S Snatch77 New Member Jan 30, 2018 #2 Snatch77 said: Anyone know of an alternative to Hurling Crimson brake fluid. Is it ATF ? Click to expand... Sorry Girling Crimson
Snatch77 said: Anyone know of an alternative to Hurling Crimson brake fluid. Is it ATF ? Click to expand... Sorry Girling Crimson
H Hicap phill Well-Known Member Jan 30, 2018 #3 Only use girling in the series 1. What's the problem?
S Snatch77 New Member Jan 30, 2018 #4 Hicap phill said: Only use girling in the series 1. What's the problem? Click to expand... Getting it .. apparently not available anymore ?
Hicap phill said: Only use girling in the series 1. What's the problem? Click to expand... Getting it .. apparently not available anymore ?
H Hicap phill Well-Known Member Jan 30, 2018 #5 Other family members just use dot 3. They don't have any problems. Looks like I will make the change to this. We have had the master rebuilt 2 years ago.
Other family members just use dot 3. They don't have any problems. Looks like I will make the change to this. We have had the master rebuilt 2 years ago.
S suburban Well-Known Member Jan 31, 2018 #6 my series 3 has dot 4 in it - although I don't think there is much difference between 3 and 4 other than boiling point - I was told to use dot 4. so 3 or 4 should do
my series 3 has dot 4 in it - although I don't think there is much difference between 3 and 4 other than boiling point - I was told to use dot 4. so 3 or 4 should do
Turboman Mab An Gov Jan 31, 2018 #7 suburban said: my series 3 has dot 4 in it - although I don't think there is much difference between 3 and 4 other than boiling point - I was told to use dot 4. so 3 or 4 should do Click to expand... I have never found there is much difference either. And I am not sure if many regular factors carry DOT3 now, it is getting a bit old fashioned.
suburban said: my series 3 has dot 4 in it - although I don't think there is much difference between 3 and 4 other than boiling point - I was told to use dot 4. so 3 or 4 should do Click to expand... I have never found there is much difference either. And I am not sure if many regular factors carry DOT3 now, it is getting a bit old fashioned.
R rob1miles Well-Known Member Jan 31, 2018 #8 DOT 4 spec is desiged to be backwards compatible (so they could withdraw DOT3) so it should be OK.