LT1Vettepilot wrote:
> Since I didn't know what kind of brake fluid the previous owner had used (probably just DOT 3) and I wanted to >prevent the brake fluid from boiling...i.e. I wanted the fluid to match the new brakes performance capabilities,
>I flushed the entire brake system out and serviced it with DOT 5 fluid...good for 500 degrees
Sorry to inform you but Vette brake system is not compatible with DOT 5. Another thing: DOT 5 is not compatible with DOT3 or DOT 4. Even if you did a flush you did not get all of the old stuff out and together with the new fluid they will gum up your system. Well, this doesn't matter as the DOT 5 will cause other problems too even without mixing (I think the rubber seals and parts in your system are the ones that go with DOT5).
There is several warnings about this in factory service manual: "DOT 5 brake fluid shoud never be used". I think this is also in the user manual. DOT 3 is the only one approved for C4 Vette. You can find a good DOT 3 fluid that will have high enough boiling point for any use.
However, your first priority is to get the DOT5 out. Can't really give good advice on this. Service manual talks about disassembling all hydraulic parts, washing them with alcohol and replacing all rubber parts. I hope you don't have to go that far.
Good luck,
Toni