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| Viel Spass... |
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 3:44 pm |
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I have reason to believe that approx. 4 oz. of Dot 3 brake fluid was
put into my radiator.
The system was flushed, with a sample taken in a clean glass jar prior
to that.
The radiator fluid turned from a medium flourescent green to a tan
color with maybe a 2% layer of green on the top.
Been a while since I was a chemical technician.
Is there a quick test ?
Would an IR be needed ?
Thanks.
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