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When looking at DOT 5 Manufacturers websites, I have found that none of them recommend mixing dot5 with dot3. They actually warn you NOT to.
DOT5
DOT5 brake fluid is also known as "silicone" brake fluid.
Advantages:
DOT5 doesn't eat paint.
DOT5 does not...
So, you remember the hole in my forehead, from the drum removal, huh?
Man, that was a lot of blood on the ground! Squirted right out about 2-3 feet, too!
Never hit a 3/8" punch, with a 12# sledge!
Only took 4 stitches to close the hole.
The drum should come of easily. Remove the center bolt. Then remove the perimeter bolts(drum). Then use the jack bolt holes and screw the bolts in to pull the drum. Go slow and even. I have run into one, where the axle spline was rusted into the hub spline. I had to drill out the rivets to...
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