
Originally Posted by
Johnno1969
A little bit of a digression here, but still on basically the same topic.... I remember once reading that if all the clutch or brake fluid was lost in the field, a mixture of vegetable oil and methylated spirits would work as a stop-gap. No idea if that's so. I do seem to remember using vegetable oil very briefly once in such a situation. Or am I imagining that.............?
Vegetable oil should not damage the seals, nor should methylated spirits - you can use it to clean brake parts. But for brake use, I don't think either has an adequate boiling point, and vegetable oils tend to oxidise and go sticky pretty quickly, so other than for very temporary use in a clutch system you would have a bit of a cleanup job.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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