Shamelessly Borrowed !!
--
Kelly Troyer
Dyke
Delta/13B/RD1C/EC2
Matco seems a bit behind
the times. MIL-H-83282 is synthetic, and has a
much higher flash point
(458F) than dino-based MIL-H-5606 (219F). This
makes it less likely to set
your bird on fire should you have a brake
problem. It's also red, and is
compatible with MIL-H-5606 fluid and
seals. Cleveland's tech manual
specifies either Mil-H-5606 or
Mil-H-83282 as acceptable. Personally, I
wouldn't use anything but
Mil-H-83282.
wrote:
>
> I called Matco, who makes my master cylinders and
> parking
brake, and they said either DOT 5, MIL-H-5606,
> or Automatic
Transmission Fluid (ATF) *only*. DOT
> 3, 4, or 5.1 will destroy the
Buna-N rubber seals.