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Re: Switching to DOT 5 (silicone) - order of events?
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JeromeSolberg

With respect to your observation about ‘little bladders/diaphragms’, have you considered a remote reservoir where the reservoir has that feature? I suspect that would scratch two itches, one the accessibility of master cylinder, and two the better sealing of the fluid from the atmosphere.

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Posted on: 2021/9/2 12:38
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Re: Switching to DOT 5 (silicone) - order of events?
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dp,

I'm actually working on something towards that direction (remote reservoir), but I'm not ready to report on it yet, hopefully soon.

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Posted on: 2021/9/2 13:39
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Re: Switching to DOT 5 (silicone) - order of events?
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I can PM you some photos of a ‘drill no holes’ solution for a ’51-’54 car. The only thing missing is a ‘bladder/diaphragm’ equipped reservoir. . currently my reservoir does not have that feature, but the search continues.
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