Brake fluid. I decided to use the silicone brake fluid for my restoration. (it is blue) This product is minimally hydroscopic and will resist rusting better than the other fluids. There is some discussion regarding the moisture absorbed by one of the other newer fluids, but I cannot recall right now. Part of my research on fluids seemed to indicate as much, but I don't remember all the details. Remember, most of our Pagodas sleep all winter in a warm garage. Rust never sleeps.
The chief "professional" gripe about the silicone fluid was its boiling point and warnings of soft or spongey pedals would be the norm. I have run this fluid for a year, it is still clear without ANY signs of rust and I drive fast and have to stop,lets say, firmly from time to time and I have not experienced any performance issues. Remember that it is not compatible with conventional fluid so care must be used to fully cleanout the old fluid from the system.
This fluid will also work in the hydraulic clutch system and using the same fluids in both systems is imperative since the clutch bleeding instruction recommends using the driver's caliper fluid to feed the slave cylinder to purge the air through the reservoir, and thus fill it.
I could dig up the article if you feel it is important.
Does this help at all?
Allen