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We've found it best to use the synthetic brake fluid as it won't harm the finish if it spills out.
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Use Krylon 1613 Semi Flat black paint.. Works great. I just did mine on my 70 Nova also changed the entire brake system over to Dot 5 Silicone. The silicone fluid also will not harm anything nor does it hold moisture like the conventional, old DOT 3 crap.. That old Dot 3 stuff is nasty. A BIG THANKS TO MY FRIEND SYC MEMBER 68l30 (BIG STEVE) HERE ON THE BOARD FOR ALL OF HIS HELP WITH FLUSHING OUT, REFILLING AND BLEEDING THE BRAKE SYSTEM!!
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