Tank installed. Now to put in the new fuel line hoses from underneath with the wheels removed front and rear. With the rear
wheels off I can install the new fuel line hose at the rear of the car. Then the rest can be done from the engine
compartment.
Note: Lots of people are aware that I use DOT 5 Silicone Synthetic
brake fluid in all of my project cars. One thing that has been brought to my attention recently was the fact that someone
had used DOT 5 brake fluid in a race car operated at high speed. This fluid tends to compress which can make it unsuitable
for high speed racing applications. This is an aircraft brake fluid and does have great resistance to corrosion and high
boiling point. However, it does tend to compress making the brake pedal feel mushy under certain applications. You may not
notice this on the street, but at very high speed in a panic braking situation you certainly won't be happy with it's
performance. It is forbidden for use in ABS braking systems and there is a warning usually on the master cylinder and
owner's manual stating this fact. I use DOT 5 brake fluid in my older cars and it works great to keep the brake system rust
free for 20 years, maybe more. For me that's great. But the reason AMSOIL does not market a DOT 5 brake fluid is because
this fluid doesn't have wide spread use in modern autos nor is it for used in high speed applications. For that you would
used the appropriate DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid. Just something to clear up any misunderstandings. Also, using
DOT 5 fluid, absolutely do not mix it with DOT 3! They are not compatible! You'll notice on my car projects the entire brake
system is new and the DOT 5 does not ever come in contact with any DOT 3 fluid. On my Mitsubishi pickup I ran 300,000 miles
without a single brake part being changed, except for disc pads and brake shoes, I flushed out the old DOT 3 fluid with the
DOT 5 so the system was clean. These fluids (DOT 5 & DOT 3) are not compatible. Just in case someone wants to use DOT 5
as I do, you need to understand the application.
Art Nesmith 04-18-2008
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