I stopped by the local auto parts store today (the same one who actually has Deuce wheel bearings in stock!) to pick up a can of DOT 5 brake fluid to top off my master cylinder. No problem, he trotted out a can of brake fluid labeled DOT 5.1.
What a deal, I thought at first. They must have upgraded the DOT 5 specification. Then I read the fine print on the can. DOT 5.1 is NOT SILICONE brake fluid, and is "fully compatible with DOT 3 and DOT 4 brake fluid". Which means to me that it is hygroscopic, i.e., it absorbs water.
Sorry, but this is NOT what I wanted. I pointed this out to the clerk, and he replied G**D***, you are right! This stuff is NOT real DOT 5 fluid. It kind of caught him off guard, but he promptly placed an order for REAL DOT 5 brake fluid from his warehouse. Won't be here until tomorrow, but no big deal for me.
Just be warned though - If someone tries to sell you DOT 5.1 brake fluid, it is NOT the same as or an upgrade to DOT 5. DO NOT buy DOT 5.1 brake fluid if you already have DOT 5 in your brake system! Stick with regular DOT 5!
What a deal, I thought at first. They must have upgraded the DOT 5 specification. Then I read the fine print on the can. DOT 5.1 is NOT SILICONE brake fluid, and is "fully compatible with DOT 3 and DOT 4 brake fluid". Which means to me that it is hygroscopic, i.e., it absorbs water.
Sorry, but this is NOT what I wanted. I pointed this out to the clerk, and he replied G**D***, you are right! This stuff is NOT real DOT 5 fluid. It kind of caught him off guard, but he promptly placed an order for REAL DOT 5 brake fluid from his warehouse. Won't be here until tomorrow, but no big deal for me.
Just be warned though - If someone tries to sell you DOT 5.1 brake fluid, it is NOT the same as or an upgrade to DOT 5. DO NOT buy DOT 5.1 brake fluid if you already have DOT 5 in your brake system! Stick with regular DOT 5!