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Brake Fluid

Post by rocket60 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:10 am

I was playing around with my Rex over the Christmas break,you know washing, polishing,riding when I thought the brakes are feeling a bit wooden i'll change the brake fluid.I think Mr Yamaha recomends changing it at 42000K's and mine was done then as part of a dealer service.The bike has done 20000k's since then.I could not believe the thick crap that came out of the system.My Rex runs standard brakes because at the speeds I do I've never felt the need to change them for blue spots etc.but with the new fluid I nearly put myself over the handlebars with the first application,the difference was amazing.
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Re: Brake Fluid

Post by steve speed » Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:05 pm

the thick crap you describe is the inside of the rubber hose breaking down ,, it really is time to change the brake lines , and its probably cheaper to fit braided stainless steel hoses ,, :D
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Re: Brake Fluid

Post by Greg » Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:52 pm

I changed mine for dot 5 - the silicone (?) based fluid last year... It should be compatible with dot 4 mineral fluid, but I've ended up with what looks like condensation forming on the rubber tube from the reservoir to the MC, but is actually brake fluid 'breathing' through the rubber ! I used high pressure fuel line which should be resistant to virtually any hydro-carbon fluid, but this dot 5 seems to be able to get through it...
It's not a huge worry at the moment, but I'll be flushing it out before the summer and refilling with dot 4...

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Re: Brake Fluid

Post by Killerwhale » Sun Jan 11, 2009 3:38 pm

Greg wrote:I changed mine for dot 5 - the silicone (?) based fluid last year... It should be compatible with dot 4 mineral fluid, but I've ended up with what looks like condensation forming on the rubber tube from the reservoir to the MC, but is actually brake fluid 'breathing' through the rubber ! I used high pressure fuel line which should be resistant to virtually any hydro-carbon fluid, but this dot 5 seems to be able to get through it...
It's not a huge worry at the moment, but I'll be flushing it out before the summer and refilling with dot 4...

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Re: Brake Fluid

Post by Kayla » Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:24 pm

DOT 5 fluid is incompatible with DOT 3 and 4 fluids and shouldn't be used in a system that has ever contained them. It's also more hygroscopic than DOT 3 and 4 so needs to be changed more often. DOT 5.1 is compatible with 3 and 4 though.
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Re: Brake Fluid

Post by Greg » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:46 pm

Aaaargh ...

Just checked my bottle - Halfrauds 5.1 .... phew, but it still doesn't explain my seepage lol..

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Re: Brake Fluid

Post by steve speed » Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:49 am

could well be condensation ,,perhaps try a master cylinder seal kit ?
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Re: Brake Fluid

Post by Greg » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:30 am

Noooo ... it's definitely brake fluid. Certainly made me :scratch:

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Re: Brake Fluid

Post by rocket60 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 10:49 am

Thanks Steve for the heads-up,I'll certainly look at new lines in the near future.
An interesting byline to this story is that when I was finishing up changing the brakefluid my missus came home and made the comment that she wishes I spoiled her as much as I do the TRX(I wonder what colour the sky is in her world).
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Re: Brake Fluid

Post by idl1975 » Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:11 am

rocket60 wrote:Thanks Steve for the heads-up,I'll certainly look at new lines in the near future.
An interesting byline to this story is that when I was finishing up changing the brakefluid my missus came home and made the comment that she wishes I spoiled her as much as I do the TRX(I wonder what colour the sky is in her world).
Don't fill your wife with brake fluid. They will put you in jail for a very long time! :shock:
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Re: Brake Fluid

Post by G Beale » Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:47 am

rocket60 wrote: my missus came home and made the comment that she wishes I spoiled her as much as I do the TRX(I wonder what colour the sky is in her world).
Not that old chestnut ! :roll:
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