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Old 08-27-2004, 08:07 PM
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Default Brake Fluid Leak - Please help!

I started this in the tech section with no responses, so I thought I would try here. Please help!

https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=972628

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do you see it in the pic/

http://www.hondaautomotivepart...7.gif
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Thanks for the pic, but I don't think I see it. It is a small rubber piece that fits in the prop valve itself.
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Yes part # 40 right? infact take a picture and post it
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Thanks for your help BatuKing...

Here's a pic. The yellow line points to the hole the rubber piece fits into. If anyone has an old prop valve that doesn't work, please let me know if I can get this piece.



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I ended up buying a 4040 prop valve. My problem now is that the brackets are different. The bolts that hold the bracket to the prop valve have torx heads, but there is a small bump in the middle that keeps a regualr torx head from removing the bolt. Is there a special tool that I need to get these off? Please help if you can.

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those are safety torx. you can get those tools at sears or harbor frieght
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Thanks JDMlyfestyle
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hey.. my prop valve is doing the same thing too.. but i have the rubber thingy still on there. but leaks when i bleed the brakes. what do i do?
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