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I would suggest not rebuilding it and get a remanufactured one. That way if
something does go wrong with the brakes and it is the master cylinder's fault you will have somebody to sue. CaptainKrunch "amsjsj" <amsjsj@cox.net> wrote in message news:9Y7Kb.69337$hf1.45115@lakeread06... > I have a 96 honda accord lx sedan w/o abs. My master brake sylinder is going > out. But I heard you can rebuild them. Does anyone have any suggestions? > > |
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I would recommend buying a new one from Honda for about $80. They are
pretty cheap compared to some other years. A good rebuilt unit will probably be at least $60, and a rebuild kit might be as much a $20. "amsjsj" <amsjsj@cox.net> wrote in message news:9Y7Kb.69337$hf1.45115@lakeread06... > I have a 96 honda accord lx sedan w/o abs. My master brake sylinder is going > out. But I heard you can rebuild them. Does anyone have any suggestions? > > |
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thanks for the help, one more question whats a flare nut wrench?
"amsjsj" <amsjsj@cox.net> wrote in message news:9Y7Kb.69337$hf1.45115@lakeread06... > I have a 96 honda accord lx sedan w/o abs. My master brake sylinder is going > out. But I heard you can rebuild them. Does anyone have any suggestions? > > |
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It is a variation on a regular open ended wrench. On a regular open
ended wrench you make contact with the nut on only 2 of the faces. A flare nut wrench contacts 4 full faces and parts of the remaining 2 faces of the nut. When working on brake lines fittings, a flare nut wrench is an absolute necessity. The fittings are fairly soft and a normal open ended wrench *will* distort the fittings. I learned this the hard way, shame on me See http://www.redhummer.com/myhummer/to...s/flarenut.jpg for photo of flare nut wrench. For comparison, see http://bosunsupplies.com/images/NOpenEndWrench90.gif for a regular open ended wrench. amsjsj wrote: > > thanks for the help, one more question whats a flare nut wrench? > "amsjsj" <amsjsj@cox.net> wrote in message > news:9Y7Kb.69337$hf1.45115@lakeread06... > > I have a 96 honda accord lx sedan w/o abs. My master brake sylinder is > going > > out. But I heard you can rebuild them. Does anyone have any suggestions? > > > > |
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Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in
news:3FFB36AB.52F98653@junkmail.com: > It is a variation on a regular open ended wrench. On a regular open > ended wrench you make contact with the nut on only 2 of the faces. A > flare nut wrench contacts 4 full faces and parts of the remaining 2 > faces of the nut. When working on brake lines fittings, a flare nut > wrench is an absolute necessity. The fittings are fairly soft and a > normal open ended wrench *will* distort the fittings. I learned this > the hard way, shame on me > > See http://www.redhummer.com/myhummer/to...s/flarenut.jpg for > photo of flare nut wrench. Think of a 6-point box wrench with a small part of the circle cut out,to slip over the tubing. -- Jim Yanik jyanik-at-kua.net |
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Yep, a flare nut wrench is a necessity. I view it as a box
wrench with a notch in it to allow you to fit the brake line thru it. A bleeder wrench is also needed. If you have a quality 6 point box wrench in that small size, it will some- times suffice. Many auto parts stores have loaner tools for flare and bleeder (with a deposit of course). When I work on my car on the weekend the special loaner tool that I need is loaned out already :-( chuck Randolph wrote: > It is a variation on a regular open ended wrench. On a regular open > ended wrench you make contact with the nut on only 2 of the faces. A > flare nut wrench contacts 4 full faces and parts of the remaining 2 > faces of the nut. When working on brake lines fittings, a flare nut > wrench is an absolute necessity. The fittings are fairly soft and a > normal open ended wrench *will* distort the fittings. I learned this the > hard way, shame on me > > See http://www.redhummer.com/myhummer/to...s/flarenut.jpg for > photo of flare nut wrench. > > For comparison, see http://bosunsupplies.com/images/NOpenEndWrench90.gif > for a regular open ended wrench. > > amsjsj wrote: > > > > thanks for the help, one more question whats a flare nut wrench? > > "amsjsj" <amsjsj@cox.net> wrote in message > > news:9Y7Kb.69337$hf1.45115@lakeread06... > > > I have a 96 honda accord lx sedan w/o abs. My master brake sylinder is > > going > > > out. But I heard you can rebuild them. Does anyone have any suggestions? |
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