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Thanks for accepting me. I am Dave Murray and I own a 1970 Super Bee all numbers matching 440 six p

Welcome from Illinois side of the river!

We know same Dave Murray haha
I didn't even bother with Ironbuilt , it would take someone like you to get it. Hey neighbor!!!!!
 
Dot 3 original. Dont mix in silicone unless its a whole new system.
I have a 2013 T&C and in the owners manual it says
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Does this mean you can mix the two if a newer system but not in older systems?
 
Welcome aboard from NJ. Beautiful car, I am Yellow with envy!:D
 
Welcome to FBBO from Vermont! Very nice Bee, post up more interior pics please. :icon_fU::icon_fU::D
 
You must mean that you switched over to Dot 5? Dot 4 is not a synthetic. I think the only difference between that and Dot 3 is a higher boiling point.
Dot 4 can be synthetic, just like synthetic Dot 3. 3 and 4 can mix. Neither of them are silicone.
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Congrats this is a very nice car. One of my favourites too.
I got a 69 charger r/t and i use DOT 3 brake fluid.
Learn the difference with the fluids there is this weird thing called Progress.
 
I would like to know the original break fluid for my 1970 super bee 440 six pack car
It only has 15,000 original miles on it and I want to keep it original

YIKES!
I have a 70 Bee!
Love that year!
Welcome aboard and thanks for joining the Forum!
Rare Car!
 
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