probably nothing... maybe a little smoke in your exaust.... Not enough concentration to cause any issues- may even help the valves and carb/injectors (we used to add 1qt ATF to every 10th or so gas-up to clean lifters and tbi fuel injectors)
Yes. Normal brake fluid is actually synthetic
How much hydraulic fluid with how much gasoline makes a big difference and was some hydraulic oil mixed into the gas tank or was some gasoline mixed with the hydraulic tank. More info please.
It will reduce the boiling point so much your brakes will quit working after a few stops.
No, do not mix trans and brake fluids. The trans is dextron and the brake fluid is dot3.
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These liquids are not miscible.
yes,,,, all brake fluid is synthetic. EXCEPT Dot 5 which you CANNOT mix only because it is silicone based.
No, and do not mix. They are different viscosity and different type oils
It is a castor oil based brake fluid. Do not mix with systems requiring Dot 3 or Dot 4 which are glycol based.
The brand is not important, but look for brake fluid with Dot4 specification. This will mix happily with lower spec Dot3, which you probably have.
if your brake fluid is low, you probably need to replace your brake pads. If your pads are good and you fluid is low, you have a leak somewhere. By replacing your pads, the brake fluid level will rise to the proper level. If you add fluid now, then replace your pads, brake fluid will leak out the top of your fluid reservoir and most likely eat the paint off what ever it spills on. Brake fluid and car paint DO NOT MIX.
NO! Dont mix them and dont swap them; they are very different and will cause massive damage.