The idea that dot 5 needs special seals is myth.
The only problem with Silicone is the special, for most people
"Royal Pain In The Ass", bleeding proceedure to get ALL the
air out without aerating the fluid and dissolving air in it.
Once that problem is dealt with Silicone filled systems rarely need
any kind of special attention, or for that matter any attention at all.
Some military vehicles and most Post Office vehicles run the stuff
because of it's non-hygroscopic nature.
You've gotta understand that normal brake fluid is chemically an alcohol
Like all ?-Glycol chemicals and all of them "LOVE" water, they soak it up
like a sponge and since many brake parts are made of iron that is a receipe
for internal corrosion.
I run silicone in my truck but I started off with a completely disassembled system
(including the master cylinder) and EVERYTHING was washed free of conventional
brake fluid with ethanol before reassembly and coated with silicone fluid as assembly "lube" while I put it back together.
I have all the air out of my system...
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