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ndccpf1 10-13-2008 06:50 PM

89' Civic LX Auto Brake Pedal to Floor.....
 
Brake pedal went to floor. Replaced front discs and rear brake shoes
(including both rear wheel cylinders). In addition replaced the Brake
Master Cylinder with auto parts store part (not from the Honda
dealer). Bled brakes with all new DOT3 fluid. Brakes still going to
floor.

Question is......could the Brake Master Cylinder from the auto store
be bad ???

Brian Smith 10-13-2008 06:53 PM

Re: 89' Civic LX Auto Brake Pedal to Floor.....
 
ndccpf1 wrote:
> Brake pedal went to floor. Replaced front discs and rear brake shoes
> (including both rear wheel cylinders). In addition replaced the Brake
> Master Cylinder with auto parts store part (not from the Honda
> dealer). Bled brakes with all new DOT3 fluid. Brakes still going to
> floor.
>
> Question is......could the Brake Master Cylinder from the auto store
> be bad ???


Yes, it could be bad. Anything is possible.

dgk 10-14-2008 08:07 AM

Re: 89' Civic LX Auto Brake Pedal to Floor.....
 
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 19:53:11 -0300, Brian Smith
<Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:

>ndccpf1 wrote:
>> Brake pedal went to floor. Replaced front discs and rear brake shoes
>> (including both rear wheel cylinders). In addition replaced the Brake
>> Master Cylinder with auto parts store part (not from the Honda
>> dealer). Bled brakes with all new DOT3 fluid. Brakes still going to
>> floor.
>>
>> Question is......could the Brake Master Cylinder from the auto store
>> be bad ???

>
> Yes, it could be bad. Anything is possible.


I have a 91 Accord that developed a crack in the reservoir (got one
from the junkyard). Maybe it's something like that.

Are you losing fluid? If not, and there is no air in the system,
doesn't it have to be a bad MC?

ndccpf1 10-14-2008 02:23 PM

Re: 89' Civic LX Auto Brake Pedal to Floor.....
 
On Oct 14, 8:07 am, dgk <d...@somewhere.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 19:53:11 -0300, Brian Smith
>
> <Hali...@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
> >ndccpf1 wrote:
> >> Brake pedal went to floor. Replaced front discs and rear brake shoes
> >> (including both rear wheel cylinders). In addition replaced the Brake
> >> Master Cylinder with auto parts store part (not from the Honda
> >> dealer). Bled brakes with all new DOT3 fluid. Brakes still going to
> >> floor.

>
> >> Question is......could the Brake Master Cylinder from the auto store
> >> be bad ???

>
> > Yes, it could be bad. Anything is possible.

>
> I have a 91 Accord that developed a crack in the reservoir (got one
> from the junkyard). Maybe it's something like that.
>
> Are you losing fluid? If not, and there is no air in the system,
> doesn't it have to be a bad MC?


Brake MC replaced with parts store brand, brakes bled on all sides.
I'm thinlking the parts store Brake MC I installed is .....defective.
No fluid loss from the resivoiur

Tegger 10-14-2008 04:22 PM

Re: 89' Civic LX Auto Brake Pedal to Floor.....
 
ndccpf1 <ndccpf1@gmail.com> wrote in news:5ce3c483-84ee-4d6d-be94-
12091febc15c@i20g2000prf.googlegroups.com:

> On Oct 14, 8:07 am, dgk <d...@somewhere.com> wrote:
>> On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 19:53:11 -0300, Brian Smith
>>
>> <Hali...@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>> >ndccpf1 wrote:
>> >> Brake pedal went to floor. Replaced front discs and rear brake shoes
>> >> (including both rear wheel cylinders). In addition replaced the Brake
>> >> Master Cylinder with auto parts store part (not from the Honda
>> >> dealer). Bled brakes with all new DOT3 fluid. Brakes still going to
>> >> floor.

>>
>> >> Question is......could the Brake Master Cylinder from the auto store
>> >> be bad ???

>>
>> > Yes, it could be bad. Anything is possible.

>>
>> I have a 91 Accord that developed a crack in the reservoir (got one
>> from the junkyard). Maybe it's something like that.
>>
>> Are you losing fluid? If not, and there is no air in the system,
>> doesn't it have to be a bad MC?

>
> Brake MC replaced with parts store brand, brakes bled on all sides.
> I'm thinlking the parts store Brake MC I installed is .....defective.
> No fluid loss from the resivoiur
>



Fluid level does NOT drop? Then the new MC is bad. Par for the course for
aftermarket.


--
Tegger

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/

W????n S. 10-14-2008 10:02 PM

Re: 89' Civic LX Auto Brake Pedal to Floor.....
 

"Tegger" <invalid@invalid.inv> wrote in message
news:Xns9B37A6A117FA2tegger@208.90.168.18...
> ndccpf1 <ndccpf1@gmail.com> wrote in news:5ce3c483-84ee-4d6d-be94-
> 12091febc15c@i20g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
>
>> On Oct 14, 8:07 am, dgk <d...@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>> On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 19:53:11 -0300, Brian Smith
>>>
>>> <Hali...@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote:
>>> >ndccpf1 wrote:
>>> >> Brake pedal went to floor. Replaced front discs and rear brake shoes
>>> >> (including both rear wheel cylinders). In addition replaced the Brake
>>> >> Master Cylinder with auto parts store part (not from the Honda
>>> >> dealer). Bled brakes with all new DOT3 fluid. Brakes still going to
>>> >> floor.
>>>
>>> >> Question is......could the Brake Master Cylinder from the auto store
>>> >> be bad ???
>>>
>>> > Yes, it could be bad. Anything is possible.
>>>
>>> I have a 91 Accord that developed a crack in the reservoir (got one
>>> from the junkyard). Maybe it's something like that.
>>>
>>> Are you losing fluid? If not, and there is no air in the system,
>>> doesn't it have to be a bad MC?

>>
>> Brake MC replaced with parts store brand, brakes bled on all sides.
>> I'm thinlking the parts store Brake MC I installed is .....defective.
>> No fluid loss from the resivoiur
>>

>
>
> Fluid level does NOT drop? Then the new MC is bad. Par for the course for
> aftermarket.
>
>
> --
> Tegger
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/


If there is no other fluid leaking "anywhere" then it is blowing by the
seals in the MC.





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