Date: Sat, 21 Mar 1998 23:48:13 GMT From: jcowannopsamnet.net (James S Cowan) Subject: Re: silicon brake fluid
On Fri, 20 Mar 1998 19:24:53 GMT, joenopsamoresource.com (Joe Way) wrote: >==== >If I'm reading you correctly, you're saying that lubricity of silicone >is better than that of glycol fluid. If so, you're wrong. > >Poor lubricity is one of the most commonly quoted reasons *not* to use >silicone brake fluid. I am kinda wondering about this "poor compressibility" issue too. I was under the impression that you can't compress a liquid. Water, oil, mercury....doesn't matter....can't compress it. You can subject it to compression, but it won't compress. What exactly does poor "compressibility" mean? I can see the lubrication problem... Jim Cowan jcowannopsamnet.net