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So I picked up a M1152 that was purchased from GovPlanet couple years back and has been sitting ever since. When I got it delivered to me, I noticed when brake pedal was engaged fluid would squirt out at the proportion valve. Well come to find out someone took off the one hose that cost like 300 bucks. Anyways I ordered up the hose and a fresh 1 gallon of DOT 5 brake fluid (purple), installed the hose and was about to refill the reservoir so I could bleed the system and noticed the fluid did not look purple. Upon further inspection the fluid is clearly yellow, see attached photo.
Question for the community is, Is the military still using DOT 5 in the maintenance of these trucks or did they switch over to DOT 5.1 (yellow) over the years? The cap on the on the reservoir make this even more confusing since it appears to say to use only MIL B 46178 Fluid. I cant find any data on this fluid at all.
Im basically at a loss, do I flush the entire system and install fresh DOT 5, do I use DOT 5.1/3 and hope for the best or is there really a 46178 fluid out there. Maybe i need to drain some fluid at the rear of the truck and see if its yellow or purple to see if someone topped off the system with DOT 3.
Thanks for any advice you guys might have!
Question for the community is, Is the military still using DOT 5 in the maintenance of these trucks or did they switch over to DOT 5.1 (yellow) over the years? The cap on the on the reservoir make this even more confusing since it appears to say to use only MIL B 46178 Fluid. I cant find any data on this fluid at all.
Im basically at a loss, do I flush the entire system and install fresh DOT 5, do I use DOT 5.1/3 and hope for the best or is there really a 46178 fluid out there. Maybe i need to drain some fluid at the rear of the truck and see if its yellow or purple to see if someone topped off the system with DOT 3.
Thanks for any advice you guys might have!