Brake Fluid Problem

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  1. V_WRX

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    I was doing routine maintenance on the car today and I took the cap off the master cylinder reservoir to check the brake fluid. I noticed something very strange. There is very little brake fluid apparently in the reservoir and there is a gel like substance deposited at the top of the reservoir. Could the brake fluid have turned to a gel? I've replaced the stock subaru fluid a year ago and I am now running motul dot 5.1. The other brake reservoir looks normal and is full. Is this the same problem that Milo had a few years back, and should I replace the fluid in the system?

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  2. droobydoobydoo

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    If memory serves me that is silicon based.It could be the result of incompatibility .Maybe there was a little residue of the old stuff left.
     
  3. WJM

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    Motul DOT 5.1 is compatible with all DOT 3 and DOT 4 fluids.

    I've never seen that gel before...but I know that RBF600/660 doesnt get along well with others despite it saying its compatible.

    I could see about taking the reservoir off to clean it out, then get a shit ton of regular DOT 3/4 fluid to flush the system out.

    Then flush in whatever new brake fluid that you want.
     
  4. droobydoobydoo

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    sorry did not read carefully.Dot 5.1 is supposed to be compatible with others except dot 5.
     
  5. WJM

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    The straight up DOT 5 stuff is not compatible with anything that I know of.
     

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