sleepy2 Posted May 9, 2024 #1 Posted May 9, 2024 Bought Dot 4 Synthetic brake fluid but didn't realize until I got home. Can we use it or do I have to take back and get regular Dot 4????
CLEON Posted May 9, 2024 #3 Posted May 9, 2024 Dot 3&4 are compatible as the difference is dot 4’s higher temperature rating. Dot 5 being silicone based is NOT compatible with either of 3 or 4.
N3FOL Posted May 9, 2024 #4 Posted May 9, 2024 I've been using Dot 3 or 4 synthetic on both my RSV and SVTC. No issues to report. All ok.
Steve S Posted May 9, 2024 #5 Posted May 9, 2024 According to the reports I have read, all brake fluid is synthetic. Make to use the proper DOT number for the application. Steve.
CLEON Posted May 9, 2024 #6 Posted May 9, 2024 just don't get confused with SYNTHETIC and SILICONE (DOT 5).
sleepy2 Posted May 9, 2024 Author #7 Posted May 9, 2024 Thanks for replies! yes I knew not to use Silicone but to use Dot4. the one I bought is Prestone Dot 4 Synthetic! Was checking out sluggishness of towing trailer(chugging)so pulled plugs and then things started to snowball into general maintenance procedures, plugs,air filter cleaning(K/N),brake fluid change,deep clean plus a couple broken tabs on lower fairing,etc.....
saddlebum Posted May 20, 2024 #8 Posted May 20, 2024 (edited) Dot 5 and dot 5.1 are not the same. Dot 5.1 is glycol based and fully compatible with 3 and 4 but has a higher boiling point and lower moisture absorption rate. It is often used in performance cars. I currently have 5.1 in my rear brake and find the brake more responsive. It is also more expensive. DOT 5 IS SILICONE BASED and should never be used. Edited May 20, 2024 by saddlebum
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