From: Longhunter7 (longhunter7@comcast.net)
Date: Sat Jul 26 2003 - 09:03:17 PDT
If you are looking for Dot 5 for your MV, I found a civilian source that is
purple! I purchased it at my local auto parts, and the brand is CarQuest!
I hope that this will help, if your want to stay with the "purple" Dot 5!
Rick T.
MVPA #23952
CMVC
> From: David Cole <DavidCole@tk7.net>
> Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 13:41:57 -0500
> To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
> Subject: Re: [MV] Dot 3 or Dot 5
>
> Then consider me a 5 year test case.
>
> I purchased 3 gallons of Dot 5 from Gene a year or so ago, but before that
> I was using Civy DOT 5 bought from NAPA (it is clear). I've been using the
> Mil Dot 5 I purchased from Gene and it acts just like the Civy DOT 5 I
> bought from NAPA. No discernable difference, except for the price and the
> color.
>
> The reason I use DOT 5 in my M51 is that it is stenciled on the inside of
> the passenger door and there is a bright yellow sticker on the dash that
> says Use DOT 5 only or something like that. I got the hint and only use
> DOT 5.
>
> My truck has had a slow brake fluid leak since I got it. I have to refill
> the master cylinder every 3 months or so. It doesn't get better or worse.
> I'm pretty sure it is the master cylinder. But the brakes work great, I
> can lock up all 6 wheels and I check the brake fluid level before I drive
> it, that's a rule.
>
> Dave
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 09:35:12 -0600, Gene Pantano <truks@cs.quik.com> wrote:
>
>> Something you all may be missing..DOT5 for the US Government is a bit
>> purle
>> in color.. The color does not come from having some foreign fluid put
>> into
>> it..it is purple because that is what our Government specified to be the
>> color. Clear DOT5's are civilian...they will never be found in the
>> Military
>> system - anywhere. It would be extremely dangerous....some kid GI would
>> think it was regular DOT3 and use it is something - and then the $#!%
>> would
>> hit the fan....
>> Purple is correct..and will stay that way. NEVER mix a civilian DOT5 with
>> a
>> Military DOT5...it may work...BUT - it may not. It depends on the brand
>> and
>> such...and it just is not worth the expense and time to tear down a brake
>> system to clean it - to save $20 or so.
>> Gene
>>
>>> I'm afraid that is not always true.
>>>
>>> I have purchased clear DOT5 from NAPA.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
>
> --
> Dave
>
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