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cordial as brake fluid

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cordial as brake fluid

Post by yamaha12 »

today i used cordial as brake fluid it worked for a few hours then it just locked up haha so dont do it
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

:lol: :armsup: was it the right colour cordial???? :finger:
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Post by yamaha12 »

hahaha yer it was actually it worked for a few hours the the front brakes started to work real good then they started to work to work to good haha and just stayed on lucky i got an rdo tomora better flush em haha
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Post by connell »

Why did you use coridial?
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Post by PJ.zook »

Why on earth did you use cordial lol, even in emergencies, water works the best.
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Post by 80's_delirious »

I thought everyone knew that orange juice is the best :roll:


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Post by bluemq »

OMO mixed with water is the best.

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Post by bogged »

I always use this shit, find it works awesome, specially over 800 degrees c

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Post by DamTriton »

yamaha12 wrote:today i used cordial as brake fluid it worked for a few hours then it just locked up haha so dont do it
You should have used petrol and done us all a favour.......
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Post by RAY185 »

yamaha12 wrote:hahaha yer it was actually it worked for a few hours the the front brakes started to work real good then they started to work to work to good haha and just stayed on lucky i got an rdo tomora better flush em haha
Awesome, but you're probably going to need to ask for overtime so you can afford to replace every seal in the system. Yes that's master cylinder, calipers and wheel cylinders. Very much doubt a flush alone will cut it. Thanks for the laugh though. :D
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Post by bru21 »

mate of mine used ATF i was horrified after driving in the car and him telling me
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Post by mike_nofx »

Is there any real reason why other fluids (not water or cordial!) wouldn't work? ATF is a hydraulic oil isn't it? Any fluid with a high boiling point should work shouldn't it?

This question is asked out of curiosity, I would never run anything but brake fluid.
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Post by owa650 »

technically you could use any fluid as fluid is not compressable. BUT the operating temp of the brakes is quite high so it would need to have a high boiling point. If you use something that has water in it, the water will boil causing steam and giving a spongy pedal.

Something like ATF could be used as a get out of jail card, But i wouldnt recommend it. Ide say that it would kill all the seals in the system. I think you would be better off with a hydraulic oil if anything
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Re: cordial as brake fluid

Post by Spimon_NH »

yamaha12 wrote:today i used cordial as brake fluid it worked for a few hours then it just locked up haha so dont do it
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Post by droopypete »

yamaha12 wrote:today i used cordial as brake fluid it worked for a few hours then it just locked up haha so dont do it
What a coincidence, today at my kids school, I used brake fluid as cordial and I was locked up!!! :)
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Post by bazzle »

The sugar has prob reacted with the glycol.. eeeerr sticky.

Good luck in cleaning it out, hot water , dry , prob new seals as they may of swelled up, etc etc

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Post by yamaha12 »

haha yer better get if fixed before cruiser park in a few weeks.. nah had to use something and thtas all we had we where up a big hill and the brake fliud tipped to the back of the resiviour so we had to just top it as full as we could bleed them then hook on to another car with a snatchie the other car was hooked onto a tree with a winch winching us both down then it started to rain was pretty hectik.. hope its not to bad but yer there might be a few seals i think
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Post by JrZook »

mike_nofx wrote:Is there any real reason why other fluids (not water or cordial!) wouldn't work? ATF is a hydraulic oil isn't it? Any fluid with a high boiling point should work shouldn't it?

This question is asked out of curiosity, I would never run anything but brake fluid.
Yes. Although water doesn't have a high boiling point, limping home on it wont do any serious damage to the seals/brake lines etc (obviously you would drain it asap). Stuff like ATF and other fluids non compatible with the seals calls for a full brake system rebuild!! Master cylinder to calipers. Re expensive and very time consuming. Emergency situation use water.
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Post by yamaha12 »

haha yer :) me mate was gunna piss in the resoviour but i said aww shit i might have to bleed them calipers go find some cordial/water haha just bleeding brakes now they seem to be alright had to disconnect the front brake lines driving home yesterday because the brakes wont letting off when u took your foot off the brake so see how it goes soon
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Post by Loanrangie »

owa650 wrote:technically you could use any fluid as fluid is not compressable. BUT the operating temp of the brakes is quite high so it would need to have a high boiling point. If you use something that has water in it, the water will boil causing steam and giving a spongy pedal.

Something like ATF could be used as a get out of jail card, But i wouldnt recommend it. Ide say that it would kill all the seals in the system. I think you would be better off with a hydraulic oil if anything
Yep ATF will kill all the seals, mate did it and had to rebuild every brake component on the car.
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Post by yamaha12 »

bloody hell glad i used cordial then.. well i just flushed the whole system and bled it and it seems to be back to working order better check my brake fluid is full before i go on a very steep hill next time :)
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Post by grinch2 »

bru21 wrote:mate of mine used ATF i was horrified after driving in the car and him telling me
i was told by a spare parts shop that atf and brake fluid where the same, i said are you sure, he said yeah then i told him he better go ask his boss.
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Post by yamaha12 »

hahaha hmm thats a bit scary
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Post by uninformed »

what about a vegtable based oil?
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Post by KiwiBacon »

I liked the diesel shift light one better.
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KiwiBacon wrote:I liked the diesel shift light one better.
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Post by macca81 »

is it school holidays over on the big island atm??
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Post by yamaha12 »

dont think so mate ys that?
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Post by 351ciofgrunt »

yamaha12 wrote:dont think so mate ys that?
Because it sounds like you're no older than 17
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Post by yamaha12 »

hahaha awell i dont like to be serious..
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