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Old 21 May 2005, 09:17 pm
justthisguy
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Default 95 civic master cylinder replacement

hopefully someone can help - i gotta get to work on monday!
95 EX coupe; replaced Master Cylinder (purchased online), along w/ front'n
rear pads. installed MC according to shop manual, but without checking
pushrod clearance adjustment w/ special tool (which i dont have). filled
w/ fluid and now there is NO pressure in the system. pumped it for
minutes w/ no change. the MC did make a sort of wheeze on release of
pedal. no leaks anywhere - but no pressure. could it be this pushrod
adjustment? HELP!

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Old 21 May 2005, 11:03 pm
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"justthisguy" <mikenstel@aol.com> wrote in message
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> hopefully someone can help - i gotta get to work on monday!
> 95 EX coupe; replaced Master Cylinder (purchased online), along w/ front'n
> rear pads. installed MC according to shop manual, but without checking
> pushrod clearance adjustment w/ special tool (which i dont have). filled
> w/ fluid and now there is NO pressure in the system. pumped it for
> minutes w/ no change. the MC did make a sort of wheeze on release of
> pedal. no leaks anywhere - but no pressure. could it be this pushrod
> adjustment? HELP!
>

Did you bench bleed it?


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Old 22 May 2005, 12:26 am
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Default Re: 95 civic master cylinder replacement

WaterWatcher wrote:
> "justthisguy" <mikenstel@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:051d05f487ab5984190f8c6fb2fac9a8@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>
>>hopefully someone can help - i gotta get to work on monday!
>>95 EX coupe; replaced Master Cylinder (purchased online), along w/ front'n
>>rear pads. installed MC according to shop manual, but without checking
>>pushrod clearance adjustment w/ special tool (which i dont have). filled
>>w/ fluid and now there is NO pressure in the system. pumped it for
>>minutes w/ no change. the MC did make a sort of wheeze on release of
>>pedal. no leaks anywhere - but no pressure. could it be this pushrod
>>adjustment? HELP!
>>

>
> Did you bench bleed it?
>
>

you can "bench bleed" on the car. loosen one inlet pipe at a time &
have an assistant pump the pedal to the floor to make sure all air is
expelled. wash fluid runoff with plenty of water. /never/ wipe. take
care not to contaminate reservoir with water.

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Old 22 May 2005, 08:21 am
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Default Re: 95 civic master cylinder replacement

"justthisguy" <mikenstel@aol.com> wrote in
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> hopefully someone can help - i gotta get to work on monday!
> 95 EX coupe; replaced Master Cylinder (purchased online), along w/
> front'n rear pads. installed MC according to shop manual, but without
> checking pushrod clearance adjustment w/ special tool (which i dont
> have). filled w/ fluid and now there is NO pressure in the system.
> pumped it for minutes w/ no change. the MC did make a sort of wheeze
> on release of pedal. no leaks anywhere - but no pressure. could it
> be this pushrod adjustment? HELP!
>




You have ***LOTS*** of air in the system. You will need to bleed the brakes
for a LONG time to get all the air out of the system. Keep going, it WILL
eventually firm up. Might take you a half-hour or more. Be patient.

If you have no Mity-Vac or other mechanical aid, get somebody to help by
pushing the pedal for you. Get some 3/16" or 1/4" ID vinyl hose from Home
Depot, a 10mm wrench, and an old jug to catch the fluid in.

Helper: Pump several times, then hold pedal
You: Release bleed screw and close it
Helper: Release pedal
Repeat above for ages, making certain that the MC never runs dry!

Helper will probably have to pick pedal up off floor with toe until
pressure is felt. You will see lots of bubbles and long stretches where no
fluid comes out at all.

Do the right-rear first, then left-front, then left-rear, right-front.

Since the Master Cylinder is new, the pedal-to-the-floor thing is perfectly
safe. If you bleed the brakes annually, it will continue to be safe
forever.

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Old 22 May 2005, 09:15 am
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Default Re: 95 civic master cylinder replacement

Forums are great.
Thanks guys.
No I didn't bench bleed - never heard of that. 1st time doing a MC. I'll
try this suggestion.
So - this pushrod clearance probably was set correctly at the
manufacturer?



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Old 22 May 2005, 09:22 am
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Default Re: 95 civic master cylinder replacement

justthisguy wrote:
> Forums are great.
> Thanks guys.
> No I didn't bench bleed - never heard of that. 1st time doing a MC. I'll
> try this suggestion.
> So - this pushrod clearance probably was set correctly at the
> manufacturer?
>

if the m/c is the same brand as the original, i'd say yes. see how you
go & be aware that there /are/ times when you need to adjust, but in my
experience, that's not often.

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Old 23 May 2005, 09:26 pm
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Default Re: 95 civic master cylinder replacement

FYI - You guys are all correct. Lots of air in there. Those brake lines
are pristine now! Too bad I don't own stock in brake fluid...
Thanks again -

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Old 23 May 2005, 09:31 pm
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Default Re: 95 civic master cylinder replacement

justthisguy wrote:
> FYI - You guys are all correct. Lots of air in there. Those brake lines
> are pristine now! Too bad I don't own stock in brake fluid...
> Thanks again -
>

a thorough flush of all the fluid is a very good thing - don't grudge
those few bucks. an annual flush will keep your system running great
vitually forever.

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Old 24 May 2005, 01:14 am
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jim beam wrote:
> justthisguy wrote:
>
>> FYI - You guys are all correct. Lots of air in there. Those brake lines
>> are pristine now! Too bad I don't own stock in brake fluid...
>> Thanks again -

>
> a thorough flush of all the fluid is a very good thing - don't grudge
> those few bucks. an annual flush will keep your system running great
> vitually forever.
>

i live in a warmer climate, and go with every 3 years. YMMV.
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Old 24 May 2005, 08:21 am
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SoCalMike wrote:
> jim beam wrote:
>
>> justthisguy wrote:
>>
>>> FYI - You guys are all correct. Lots of air in there. Those brake
>>> lines
>>> are pristine now! Too bad I don't own stock in brake fluid...
>>> Thanks again -

>>
>>
>> a thorough flush of all the fluid is a very good thing - don't grudge
>> those few bucks. an annual flush will keep your system running great
>> vitually forever.
>>

> i live in a warmer climate, and go with every 3 years. YMMV.


thing is though, brake fluids contain rubber preservatives that help it
retain its structure, flexibility, etc., so it's not just a case of
worrying about water absorption. annual changes are good.

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