scooter421
Adventurer
Went to the meet up with folks in Hell and fortunately made it back out! Had a nice time, the beer was cold, food was good and the company was better. Thanks to some Aussie hospitality, I somehow managed to pick up a little bling for the truck while I was there too!
During this little road trip, no brake issues at all. I doubt there is a clog in the lines either, every time I've opened a brake line the fluid gravity flows rather quickly from each line. I did notice previously (some time ago, and I guess I've forgotten about this) when I filled the reservoir to the line and after a bit of driving it would begin to expand leak out the fill caps and begin to apply the brakes. I've since kept the fluid level below the line to allow for expansion. Now, my intentions have always been to keep fluids simple so I could find them on the road if needed and avoid mixing. However, perhaps all brake fluids are not created equally. The reservoir is labelled DOT 3 and I am using the Super Tech stuff from Walmart. That should not really matter though, as they all have to meet the DOT 3 specifications.
During this little road trip, no brake issues at all. I doubt there is a clog in the lines either, every time I've opened a brake line the fluid gravity flows rather quickly from each line. I did notice previously (some time ago, and I guess I've forgotten about this) when I filled the reservoir to the line and after a bit of driving it would begin to expand leak out the fill caps and begin to apply the brakes. I've since kept the fluid level below the line to allow for expansion. Now, my intentions have always been to keep fluids simple so I could find them on the road if needed and avoid mixing. However, perhaps all brake fluids are not created equally. The reservoir is labelled DOT 3 and I am using the Super Tech stuff from Walmart. That should not really matter though, as they all have to meet the DOT 3 specifications.
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