Help: 40/40 Prop Valve Install onto EG/EJ
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Help: 40/40 Prop Valve Install onto EG/EJ
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I have a 94 Civic DX w/ GSR front and rear suspension/brakes. I have just purchased a 40/40 Prop Valve from a DA 90-93 Integra.
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Can someone help me with step-by-step instructions?
Thanks in advance!
I have a 94 Civic DX w/ GSR front and rear suspension/brakes. I have just purchased a 40/40 Prop Valve from a DA 90-93 Integra.
Obejective:
Can someone help me with step-by-step instructions?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Help: 40/40 Prop Valve Install onto EG/EJ (EJ2_B16)
Remove lines using flare wrench
Reinsert them into new prop valve
Bleed the hell ouf of the brakes
That should be about it unless you have to rebend/reflare. I don't know if you do.
Reinsert them into new prop valve
Bleed the hell ouf of the brakes
That should be about it unless you have to rebend/reflare. I don't know if you do.
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Re: Help: 40/40 Prop Valve Install onto EG/EJ
deeeeng this thread is old......
i am having the same problem there are two pics below new/old
i dont know where each line goes... anyone care to help me out.... I was gonna make a thread but since i resurrected this old *** one might as well post my problem here
'new' prop valve
old prop valve
help me out guys im tryina get this prop valve in this week
i am having the same problem there are two pics below new/old
i dont know where each line goes... anyone care to help me out.... I was gonna make a thread but since i resurrected this old *** one might as well post my problem here
'new' prop valve
old prop valve
help me out guys im tryina get this prop valve in this week
Last edited by jonesEK; 06-15-2010 at 12:59 PM.
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Re: Help: 40/40 Prop Valve Install onto EG/EJ
dude look at the lines and just figure out what's what. disconnect and reconnect them.
you can see what lines go where, and then you know where that prop valve fits in. if you have to rebend and flare lines, it will be obvious.
you can see what lines go where, and then you know where that prop valve fits in. if you have to rebend and flare lines, it will be obvious.
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from what i thought they were the same shape,even were the lines hook up.
as long as u dont have abs on your car,its dx so u shouldnt.
just unscrew the brake line bolts but be careful though,they tend to round out if they are tight.
ive had it happen with a wrench for brake lines.and thats gay when that happens.
then loosen the braket bolts and take off and reverse as removal.
as long as u dont have abs on your car,its dx so u shouldnt.
just unscrew the brake line bolts but be careful though,they tend to round out if they are tight.
ive had it happen with a wrench for brake lines.and thats gay when that happens.
then loosen the braket bolts and take off and reverse as removal.
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Re: Help: 40/40 Prop Valve Install onto EG/EJ
Honestly, it is very straight forward. You remove the old prop valve, and replace it with this one. The brake lines are hard lines, so it is not like they will fall out of the way or lose their position on the firewall.
One other thing: If you buy one off an old integra, you have to swap the bracket from the civic on to the new proportioning valve before installing it on the firewall.
One other thing: If you buy one off an old integra, you have to swap the bracket from the civic on to the new proportioning valve before installing it on the firewall.
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Re: Help: 40/40 Prop Valve Install onto EG/EJ
deeeeng this thread is old......
i am having the same problem there are two pics below new/old
i dont know where each line goes... anyone care to help me out.... I was gonna make a thread but since i resurrected this old *** one might as well post my problem here
'new' prop valve
old prop valve
help me out guys im tryina get this prop valve in this week
i am having the same problem there are two pics below new/old
i dont know where each line goes... anyone care to help me out.... I was gonna make a thread but since i resurrected this old *** one might as well post my problem here
'new' prop valve
old prop valve
help me out guys im tryina get this prop valve in this week
The "old" prop valve is the current one on your car, is that correct? That one looks exactly like prop valves in 96-00 Civics. If that is the case, you need 46210-S04-902. That prop valve is 4040 and will fit without modifications to the existing lines.
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Re: Help: 40/40 Prop Valve Install onto EG/EJ
I guess you were replying at the same time I was. Mine just made it first.
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Re: Help: 40/40 Prop Valve Install onto EG/EJ
Which is the same part, just different part numbers as you (94EG8) stated so eloquently in this thread: https://honda-tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2679146
I guess you were replying at the same time I was. Mine just made it first.
I guess you were replying at the same time I was. Mine just made it first.
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Re: Help: 40/40 Prop Valve Install onto EG/EJ
It should be easier to buy correct model instead of bending the lines and I not sure the line will reach the ppv. But if you still want to go with it, i'll check my setup at home, and i'll let you know which one goes to which socket. But it won't be for another 2 hrs.
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Re: Help: 40/40 Prop Valve Install onto EG/EJ
okay this is what i got
on pic 1 (new)
on the side that has the 4 socket.
top left goes to Pass Front.
Top right goes to Master Cyclinder.
Bottom Left goes to Driver Front.
bottom right goes to Master Cyclinder.
On the side witn only 2 socket.
both are for rear brakes. ( You'll see a marking say R -> meaning rear out,)
top goes to Driver side.
Bottom goes to pass side.
on pic 1 (new)
on the side that has the 4 socket.
top left goes to Pass Front.
Top right goes to Master Cyclinder.
Bottom Left goes to Driver Front.
bottom right goes to Master Cyclinder.
On the side witn only 2 socket.
both are for rear brakes. ( You'll see a marking say R -> meaning rear out,)
top goes to Driver side.
Bottom goes to pass side.
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Re: Help: 40/40 Prop Valve Install onto EG/EJ
okay this is what i got
on pic 1 (new)
on the side that has the 4 socket.
top left goes to Pass Front.
Top right goes to Master Cyclinder.
Bottom Left goes to Driver Front.
bottom right goes to Master Cyclinder.
On the side witn only 2 socket.
both are for rear brakes. ( You'll see a marking say R -> meaning rear out,)
top goes to Driver side.
Bottom goes to pass side.
on pic 1 (new)
on the side that has the 4 socket.
top left goes to Pass Front.
Top right goes to Master Cyclinder.
Bottom Left goes to Driver Front.
bottom right goes to Master Cyclinder.
On the side witn only 2 socket.
both are for rear brakes. ( You'll see a marking say R -> meaning rear out,)
top goes to Driver side.
Bottom goes to pass side.
Originally Posted by da9leo
heres how they should go
the single ones on the rear are for the rear brakes
top rear is for passenger side rear
bottom rear is or the driver side rear
the left upper is for the front passenger side
the left lower is for the driver side
the right upper is for the back of the MC
the right bottom is for the front of the MC
hope this helps
the single ones on the rear are for the rear brakes
top rear is for passenger side rear
bottom rear is or the driver side rear
the left upper is for the front passenger side
the left lower is for the driver side
the right upper is for the back of the MC
the right bottom is for the front of the MC
hope this helps