Can Other Oils Be Used as Substitutes for Motorcycle Brake Fluid?
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No. Engine oil is much thicker than brake fluid, and their lubricating properties are different. Here are the specific details: Brake Fluid: There are three types of brake fluid. When purchasing, choose a reliable manufacturer, and the higher the grade, the better. Its braking pressure is generally 2MPa, and can reach 4~5MPa at high levels. All liquids have the characteristic of being incompressible. In a sealed container or a pipeline filled with liquid, when the liquid is subjected to pressure, it quickly and evenly transmits the pressure to all parts of the liquid. Hydraulic braking works on this principle. Function: Engine oil, also known as engine lubricant, is hailed as the 'blood' of a car. It lubricates, cleans, cools, seals, reduces friction, prevents rust, and protects against corrosion in the engine.