- Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:10 am
#87446
alright, i know that this topic has been covered a lot already and i have searched, but my question is about the m/c and booster combo...
i have bled my brakes twice now and i switched the prop valve out to the 4040 but the pedal is very "squishy" to say the least. do i NEED to upgrade the brake booster and M/c to get the pedal to feel more like it did with the drums? The pedal travels further than it used to and i can almost reach the floor if it try...kinda scary feeling i must say
if this is the case, i found a 15/16" booster and m/c combo marked "92-95 Honda Civic 15/16" Brake Master Cylinder"
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Car-Tru ... .m20.l1116
try not to be too harsh on me, kinda new to brakes and working with metal lines...i REALLY do not want to have to re-flair or cut or bend any new lines because i had such a B*tch time with the prop valve....
i just want some info on if a new booster would even help? all my fittings are good and i'm using synthetic brake fluid, but not stainless lines, just stock.
thanks for any help
i have bled my brakes twice now and i switched the prop valve out to the 4040 but the pedal is very "squishy" to say the least. do i NEED to upgrade the brake booster and M/c to get the pedal to feel more like it did with the drums? The pedal travels further than it used to and i can almost reach the floor if it try...kinda scary feeling i must say
if this is the case, i found a 15/16" booster and m/c combo marked "92-95 Honda Civic 15/16" Brake Master Cylinder"
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Car-Tru ... .m20.l1116
try not to be too harsh on me, kinda new to brakes and working with metal lines...i REALLY do not want to have to re-flair or cut or bend any new lines because i had such a B*tch time with the prop valve....
i just want some info on if a new booster would even help? all my fittings are good and i'm using synthetic brake fluid, but not stainless lines, just stock.
thanks for any help