To cut a long story short (it was dark, I was tired, it was late), I accidental filled my friends NA6 brake reservoir with gearbox oil.
Can anyone predict any foreseeable problems?
She has been driving around since, and hasn't had any problems. Fingers crossed
Gearbox oil in brake reservoir - WTF???
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Re: Gearbox oil in brake reservoir - WTF???
- brake fluid is designed to withstand temperatures constantly exceeding 200 deg Celcius, even in normal daily driving, gearbox oil will rarely see over 120 deg C, and will break down.
- brake fluid will not perish the brake lines, oil will perish brake lines.
- brake fluid has special properties to withstand compressive forces, gearbox oil does not.
- brake fluid is ALOT less viscous and is ALOT more pure, gearbox oil will clog up.
That's all that I can think of, I'm sure there are a dozen more reasons.
Flush it THOROUGHLY. I'd say pump at least 2 litres cheap brake fluid to clean the system, then put in good stuff.
Immediately.
- brake fluid will not perish the brake lines, oil will perish brake lines.
- brake fluid has special properties to withstand compressive forces, gearbox oil does not.
- brake fluid is ALOT less viscous and is ALOT more pure, gearbox oil will clog up.
That's all that I can think of, I'm sure there are a dozen more reasons.
Flush it THOROUGHLY. I'd say pump at least 2 litres cheap brake fluid to clean the system, then put in good stuff.
Immediately.
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honestly gobsmax... you should've at least told her not to drive it around ... no brakes???
honestly gobsmax... you should've at least told her not to drive it around ... no brakes???
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Then seek specialist advice as flushing/ replacement may need to be done again.
Then seek specialist advice as flushing/ replacement may need to be done again.
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Re: Gearbox oil in brake reservoir - WTF???
I did that on my old micra, I ended up needing to replace the brake master cylinder and flush the system out alot!
Get that oil out of there ASAP!
Get that oil out of there ASAP!
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Re: Gearbox oil in brake reservoir - WTF???
See if the oil sits above the brake fluid... pour a bit of both into a glass to check. If so, slowly top up the reservoir with brake fluid which should cause the gear oil to overflow. This would be better than draining it down through the entire system. Even better, get a pump and syphon it out.
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Re: Gearbox oil in brake reservoir - WTF???
Did you just top it up or did you bleed the brakes and use the gear oil?
Even if it has just been topped up I suspect it will have made it's way in to the system as the car has been dríven. How long has she been driving the car?
First things first...act NOW and get the car off the road!!!
Even if it has just been topped up I suspect it will have made it's way in to the system as the car has been dríven. How long has she been driving the car?
First things first...act NOW and get the car off the road!!!
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Re: Gearbox oil in brake reservoir - WTF???
As said, get the car off the road immediately.
Gearbox oil is just a narrow/single grade oil for lubrication. Brake fluid is completely different (I don't think it's an oil) and will strip paint.
Gearbox oil is just a narrow/single grade oil for lubrication. Brake fluid is completely different (I don't think it's an oil) and will strip paint.
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Re: Gearbox oil in brake reservoir - WTF???
bruce wrote:As said, get the car off the road immediately.
Gearbox oil is just a narrow/single grade oil for lubrication. Brake fluid is completely different (I don't think it's an oil) and will strip paint.
Bruce is 99.9% correct. Most brake fluids are glycol ester based or silicone based (DOT5), and neither are "oils". The only exception was pioneered in the Citroen DS which had a special mineral oil called liquide hydraulique minéral (LHM) for the hydraulic system, including the brakes.
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