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Old 12-21-2008, 12:07 AM
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will a 4 door gsr master cylinder and brake booster fit on my 1991 crx? i see that one brake line is on the opposite side of the master cylinder will i have to run a new line? and the brake booster looks like its larger in diameter. will there be any clearance issues? i am upgrading to gsr brakes. thanks
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I used 92 GSR brake booster and master cylinder. Everything lined up and no new lines being made.
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i did the same but w newer gsr booster and master no mods of the lines needed at all and i suggest doin a proportioning valve too off a civic si this will make a huge difference
but just check it out
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the one im using is from a 1995 4 door gsr. just like this one.

http://catalog.autohausaz.com/autoha...0053956ADL.JPG
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Default Re: gsr master cylinder on crx???????? HELP!!!

Looks like what I got; I'm using a 1" ABS one; had to swap the MC and BB, bend one line and use a M12/M10 IFF adapter.
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Default Re: gsr master cylinder on crx???????? HELP!!!

Yes you can use the 4 door they are all the same fit. Why don't people do any searching.
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i tried for a while but i guess i didnt search the right keywords.
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sory man thats wierd i had no fitment issues at all
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Default Re: gsr master cylinder on crx???????? HELP!!!

Originally Posted by K2e2vin
Looks like what I got; I'm using a 1" ABS one; had to swap the MC and BB, bend one line and use a M12/M10 IFF adapter.
Have a pic of that adapter?
I also have the 1"ABS but i had to reflare the line with the bigger m12 fitting.
So you did not flare anything??
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Default Re: gsr master cylinder on crx???????? HELP!!!

Nope; didn't reflare anything. I was about to but stumbled upon a "M12 to 3/8" IFF adapter"; just thought I'd try since the M10 fittings are almost the size of 3/8" fittings....and it worked perfectly!
I had a couple of guys tell me that it was wrong, doesn't work(crossthreaded), will leak, etc....but I know when a bolt fits a nut perfectly as I work in the manufacturing business and the adapter specifically said it was for inverted flare fittings and was shaped so.

After looking up the PN online, I found out it's actually a M12/M10 IFF adapter and it's just mislabeled. I PM'd you the pic though; here it is again:
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Default Re: gsr master cylinder on crx???????? HELP!!!

K2e2vin thank you man. thats exactly the info i was lookin for. greatly appreciated
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Where can you buy the M12/M10 adapter?
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Default Re: gsr master cylinder on crx???????? HELP!!!

Originally Posted by FSRslug
Where can you buy the M12/M10 adapter?
http://www.hydraulicstore.com/index....ms_detail&data[history]=&data[catalog]=1&data[itemcode]=1053206

Just bought mine today after what seemed to be endless searching.
If link does not work hydraulicstore.com part #1053206
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