Bwmurph
Well-known member
Hi All,
I've recently become unhappy with the brakes on my '59. Several years ago I had a Studley's IFS with non-power disc brakes installed. My mechanic at the time used DOT 5 (silicone) brake fluid. The car seems to be increasingly hard to stop and i have to really stand on the pedal to "lock up" the wheels. Its to the point where its uncomfortable to drive.
So ... I thought I would bleed the brakes and see if that helps; went to get my Motive Power Bleeder and the nipple on the pressure block broke off as well as all the hoses cracking. Hoses were fixed easily but tried putting a brass nipple in the pressure block using JB Weld - unsuccessful. So I'm just going to order a new one from Motive.
Here's my dilemma: I haven't liked the silicone fluid from Day 1 and today I notice on the Master Cylinder cover that it says use DOT 3 fluid only. I would like to switch back to glycol, but I understand that is a real PITA. I've read that you will have to disassemble everything (master cylinder, calipers, etc..) to properly clean all the silicone out of the system. Is this true ? Can I just run alcohol or some other solvent through the system to cleanse it ? I REALLY don't want to take everything apart if I don't have to.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Also, if anybody is interested, I still cant get my drivers side seat to go back far enough to suit me !
Bernie O
I've recently become unhappy with the brakes on my '59. Several years ago I had a Studley's IFS with non-power disc brakes installed. My mechanic at the time used DOT 5 (silicone) brake fluid. The car seems to be increasingly hard to stop and i have to really stand on the pedal to "lock up" the wheels. Its to the point where its uncomfortable to drive.
So ... I thought I would bleed the brakes and see if that helps; went to get my Motive Power Bleeder and the nipple on the pressure block broke off as well as all the hoses cracking. Hoses were fixed easily but tried putting a brass nipple in the pressure block using JB Weld - unsuccessful. So I'm just going to order a new one from Motive.
Here's my dilemma: I haven't liked the silicone fluid from Day 1 and today I notice on the Master Cylinder cover that it says use DOT 3 fluid only. I would like to switch back to glycol, but I understand that is a real PITA. I've read that you will have to disassemble everything (master cylinder, calipers, etc..) to properly clean all the silicone out of the system. Is this true ? Can I just run alcohol or some other solvent through the system to cleanse it ? I REALLY don't want to take everything apart if I don't have to.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Also, if anybody is interested, I still cant get my drivers side seat to go back far enough to suit me !
Bernie O