[FC] SILICONE FLUID

corvanatics@corvair.org corvanatics@corvair.org
Wed Jul 7 05:38:00 2004


as i understand it and im not a chemist, glycols absorb moisture from the 
air..sure dont need that in any vehicle that sets a while!
plus the bonus of silicone not attacking paint if you spill it on your 
freshly painted backing plates etc.. the only car you dont want silicone  in is one 
with abs.it does not need changing  it stays looking new for over 30 years 
that i know of.just make sure you do not use regular glycol assembly fluids i use 
silicone fluid as an assembly lube on the cylinders . its kinda like quitting 
smoking..you know its the best so why not do it?   regards tim colson