Re: [Chrysler300] Dot 3 / Dot 5
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Re: [Chrysler300] Dot 3 / Dot 5



I had to look again, don't know how I missed it... reference to our  
fearless leader's comment on the campaign trail about how he had been to all 57  
states; which makes the mainland the "lower 55" (excluding Hawaii and  
Alaska)  
 
It was worth a grin... would be worth a chuckle if things were better than  
they are. Anyway; just to keep the 300 content in here he did have good 
taste in  cars ( late model 300C ) until it became politically expedient to 
ditch  it.
 
Mike Laiserin
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 2/7/2011 6:48:06 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
c300c@xxxxxxx writes:

 
 
 

Ok, ok, ok. I've read all the references to "political opinions" in  this 
email and after reading it for the umpteenth time, I fail to find any  
political references. Please enlighten me or shut up.

300'ly, Gary  Hagy



In a message dated 2/7/2011 6:19:16 P.M. Mountain Standard  Time, 
_ronstewart31@xxxxxxxxxx (mailto:ronstewart31@xxxxxxxxx)   writes:

no need to offer politics on this site keep yor opions to yor  self c300 ron

On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 9:43 PM, Herb <_zephyr9900@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
(mailto:zephyr9900@xxxxxxxxxxx) >  wrote:

>
>
> Again if you do proper maintenance you WILL  NOT have a problem!! By the 
way
> the same moisture that is in DOT  3-4 is in DOT 5 it just sinks to the
> lowest
> point and sits  there as opposed to DOT 3-4 that holds it in suspension 
and
> is  gone when you bleed your brakes. Not sitting at the low spots unable  
to
> be bleed out like as with DOT 5. Another post talked of the  boiling point
> of DOT 3-4 over DOT 5. Todays DOT 4 has just short of  the same boiling
> quality's as DOT 5. To address the boiling, unless he  is racing on a 
track
> his problem is unrelated to fluid!! If your  brakes are getting so hot 
that
> your boiling fluid you need to find  a real mechanic to do your brakes
> because quite frankly whom ever did  them knows not what they are doing.
> Bottom line, the perceived  benefits from DOT 5 are just not there in a
> street car in the lower 48  or lower 55 states, if your a fan of mr 
obama. I
> have many years  of experience with both fluids, and have never been
> convinced that the  added expense reaped any justifiable benefit. Is there
> any thing wrong  with DOT 5, NO, other than the silicone impregnates all
> rubber parts  and creates a mess if you want to switch back. Is there any
> thing  wrong with DOT 3 or 4, NO, if you change it like your supposed to
>  during normal preventative maintenance! Brakes are like transmissions  
out
> of sight out of mind until there is a problem. Then we try to  find
> something to blame, other than our selves, and what is the  easiest thing?
> Fluid! That is why there is such an after market for  wonder fluids!! All
> stemmed from personal denial. Why do you have  sludge in your engine? You
> did not change your fluid! Why do you have  a burned up transmission? You
> did not change your fluid! Why do you  have rusted brake components & 
lines?
> You did not change your  fluid! SO, Pay now and change your fluids or Pay
> more  latter!
>
>
>
> -------Original  Message-------
>
> From: _mgoodknight@xxxxxxxxx (mailto:mgoodknight@xxxxxxxx) 
> Date:  2/4/2011 7:14:40 PM
> To: _zephyr9900@xxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:zephyr9900@xxxxxxxxxxx) 
> Cc:  _2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxx) ; 
 _chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) 
>  Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Dot 3 / Dot 5
>
> If you haven't lived  in Florida or other damp coastal areas it might be
> difficult to  appreciate the deficiencies of Dot 3 for use in 
"occasionally
>  used" vehicles.
>  ---------------Marshall
>
>
>
> ---------- Original  Message ----------
> From: Herb <_zephyr9900@xxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:zephyr9900@xxxxxxxxxxx) >
>  To: <_2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxx) 
>,  "Chrysler 300 List"
> <_chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) >
>  Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Dot 3 / Dot 5
> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2011  15:47:20 -0600
>
>
> DOT 5, WHY????? Please send your extra  unneeded money to me, I sure can 
use
>
> it on my 300H!! Use  DOT 4 and save your time and money, there is NO
> advantage to DOT 5 in  Fair Oaks, CA! Now if you lived in Fair Banks, 
Alaska
>
> ,  maybe a slim chance. Just change the fluid every 30,000 miles with  
DOT4
> as your supposed to, and you will never have a fluid  problem.
>
>
>
>
> -------Original  Message-------
>
> From: _2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxx) 
>  Date: 2/4/2011 10:51:28 AM
> To: Chrysler 300 Club International
>  Subject: [Chrysler300] Dot 3 / Dot 5
>
>
>
>
>  Hi Group,
>
> The rear brake assemblies on my new 300 Sport are  severely corroded due 
to
> leaking wheel cylinders and long  storage.
>
> I have decided to switch from Dot 3 to Dot 5 brake  fluid.
>
> My procedure will be to remove all wheel cylinders and  hoses, remove ,
> disassemble and clean the master cylinder, blow out  the steel tubing with
> compressed air and flush the tubing with a  solvent.
>
> I will then install new wheel cylinders and hoses,  add Dot 5 and bleed 
the
> system.
>
> Any comments or  suggestions on this procedure?
>
> What should I use to flush the  steel tubing?
>
> Thank in advance,
>
> Doug  Warrener
>
> Fair Oaks, CA
>
> 300H
>
>  300 Sport Conv.
>
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