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You need to search for any decal, engine compartment, dash, or otherwise and make sure your truck was not converted by the military over to DOT5. If you find such a decal, then it was converted to DOT5, and you should use same. The two are not compatible. DOT3 will absorb moisture; DOT5 will...
I went ahead and did it yesterday, on Sunday. Kind of a dirty experience but got it done. Pedal pressure is slightly better. I figured out that I had air in the left rear rear. Was just a bubble and found the bleeder fitting to be too loose which is probably what caused it. All is well now...
Very good...I appreciate all of this advice. Problem is I don't know what's in there, and I've even performed the eyedropper in the water test, and believe it or not, the results were inconclusive. I just don't know what's in there and want to get it out. The brakes have worked good so far...
I've read what posts I could find and want to go to DOT 5 brake fluid in my deuce. Anyone know what the system capacity is of the entire brake system. I want to get all of whatever is in there out.
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