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RE: convertible top pump fluid...


hey NOS thanks for the info, im likly going to have to buy a whole replacement kit pump cylinders and lines, unless some one has some parts they want to part with. I passed up a pump a few yrs back at the bothwell car show, just a little leary on used stuff like that. I have a set of cylinders, have had them for 18 yrs not sure if they are any good

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when the time comes I`ll buy a complete kit with every thing new. My brother tried peicing it all together and ended up buying new in the end. Guy out of Florida that sells at Carlisle is a good guy to deal with.

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who the hell gets to go to florida, LOL seen a few ad's on the puter for kits, likely will be the route to go. better pick up another paper route

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Carlisle PA is a lot closer then Florida and there is a few other parts you can look at when you are there.

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Sorry for reviving this old thread but just an FYI to those who might be interested. I recently purchased a Body By Fischer manual ('66) and came across the following which states:

If fluid is low, add Delco #11 Hydraulic Fluiid (GM Hydraulic Brake Fluid Super #11 or its equivalent) to bring to specified level.

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here are some more instructions.
let me kow if you want all 6 pages
and i can e-mail them to you
Dan_Boyd@shaw.ca

page 6.jpg



-- Edited by Lefty on Sunday 20th of February 2011 12:15:32 AM

-- Edited by Lefty on Sunday 20th of February 2011 12:16:15 AM

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Thanks Dan. I see that same page in my Fisher book as well, so I think I'm good! Thanks for the offer.

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Hi, just want to mention that ATF is hydraulic fluid with red coloring aww

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REviving this ancient thread.....so what is the equivelent brake fluid to use these days for the convertible system as advised in the body by fischer manual? 

Or, considering the system is dry, just a teeny tiny tad in the cylinders, should I use GM equivelent ATF?

 

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check hydroe.com for an explanation on which fluid to use.

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not as thin as break fluid ,break fluid is like water hyd fluid is some what thick ,i would empty as much out as you can and put it up and down a couple of times and drain and start fresh with hyd fluid



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