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CONTENTS:

1 x Nulon Dot 3 - Brake Fluid 500ML

Type: Brake

Brand: Nulon

Suit:

NISSAN (Includes DATSUN)) 280C, 330 and 430 Series (1978-1984

(Recommendation from Nulon)

Nulon DOT 3 Brake Fluid (BF3) is a high-performance polyglycol brake fluid (DOT 3) which optimises the benefits of superior boiling point and high vapour lock temperature throughout its service life.

Nulon DOT 3 Brake Fluid is compatible with all metals and rubber seals typically used in automotive braking systems. It is intended for use both as initial fill and in aftercare markets. Nulon DOT 3 Brake Fluid (BF3) is manufactured as, a clear amber coloured fluid. It is suitable for all disc, drum, anti-skid ABS braking and electric stability control systems used in standard to high performance vehicles with high thermal load around the braking system.

Product Application

Service Life
Nulon BF3 should be changed every 24 months under standard driving conditions in order to maintain protection against vapour lock and corrosion.

Compatibility

Nulon BF3 is only compatible with brake fluids that meet the DOT 3 brake fluid specifications.

Useful Information

Nulon BF3 contains inhibitors to reduce corrosion of the many alloys components found in braking systems. Oxidation inhibitors are also used to prevent the oxidation process of the fluid.

Nulon BF3 has no adverse effect on the physical properties of the rubber cups and O rings used in the master and wheel cylinders.

Equilibrium reflux boiling point (ERBP) is the average temperature of a fluid boiling under equilibrium conditions (reflux) at atmospheric conditions. High performance brake fluids such as Nulon BF3 must have a high enough boiling point (ERBP) to resist vapour lock under severe braking conditions.

Note that the boiling point of the brake fluid will deteriorate significantly with moisture adsorption. With use, brake fluid absorbs water from the atmosphere and reduces the ERBP.

It is difficult to completely seal the braking system to prevent the ingress of atmospheric moisture or water splashes through hoses and the master cylinder. Brake fluids must withstand the absorption of at least 3% to 4% water without lowering the boiling point to a dangerous level. The presence of more free water significantly increases the chance of brake failure due to vapour lock and can promote corrosion of the brake system. This is why it is so critical to change the fluid every two years.