From: tom-nooneofconsequence (tomb@carr.org)
Date: Tue Jul 09 2002 - 09:37:05 PDT
do you really believe that the military or any other govt sector does
anything based on the facts? maybe the facts that they collected to an
end.......brakes on anything, especially big heavy trucks can get very
hot. and silicon brake fluid contends with heat better. but i don't haul
much load in mine and live in a relatively flat area so i use dot3. the
question that comes to mind is that in water filled heating systems
(that are sealed) there is no corrosion after the initial burning up of
available oxygen. would that also apply to moisture trapped and isolated
in a silicon system?
ponder that for a while.............
tom and the pack of wolves
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