$77.35 Fits 90-97 accords without rear discs:
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$77.35 Fits 91-97 accords with rear discs:
http://www.hparts.com/part_lookup.ph...=46100-sm4-g54
"CaptainKrunch" <nothing@nobody.com> wrote in message
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> I recently replaced the master cylinder on my 96 accord ex with abs. It
> might be the exact same part if not really close. Anyway I am sure the
> replacement procedure is the same.
>
> I purchased mine from a Schuck's store for about $90 and it has a lifetime
> warranty I believe.
>
> Basically you loosen up both brake lines to the master cylinder.
Preferably
> with a flare-nut wrench as opposed to a standard wrench and absolutely no
> vice-grips or pliers. The "nuts" are soft and won't tolerate much before
> rounding off. Take the two nuts off the master cylinder and then
completely
> remove the master cylinder. This way makes a little less of a mess than
> just taking off the brake lines right away. Do not get brake fluid on
your
> paint or it will eat it off.
>
> Chances are you will have to switch your reservoir to the new master
> cylinder so just pull it out and transfer. Your "new" master cylinder
> should have a bench bleeding kit which is just a couple plastic "bolts"
with
> nipples on them that screw into the new master cylinder. Attach the
hoses
> to these nipples and route them into the reservoir that has been filled
with
> fluid. You will ideally want to secure the master cylinder in a vice and
> use something like a philips screwdriver to push the master cylinder rod
> back and forth until no air bubbles come out of the hoses.
>
> At this point just reinstall the master cylinder. I didn't need to bleed
> my brakes afterwards but if you do have to then you can just use the two
> person bleed or gravity bleed as it would probably be a good idea to get
rid
> of the old fluid anyway.
>
> CaptainKrunch
>
>
> "amsjsj" <amsjsj@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:6wOJb.67634$hf1.31568@lakeread06...
> > i have a 96 honda accord lx sedan. I need to replace my brake master
> > cylinder. Do i have to buy a vacuum or bleeder pump. Or is their another
> way
> > to do it?
> >
> >
>
>