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Old Sep 27, 2005 | 02:29 PM
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Default Air coming out of my master cylinder/ brake booster

Hey, whats up. I searhed but, no answer.

I bought a del sol shell. Jropped the motor in, bleed the brakes. I tested my brakes in my driveway. Thiers little to no brakes. Anytime I press my brakes thier will be air coming out at the bottom were the master cylinder mounts to the brake booster. I can feel it. It also does it when I turn the car off. This was my first time bleeding the brakes and I did by myself. But I think something has to be replaced.
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Old Sep 27, 2005 | 02:59 PM
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Default Re: Air coming out of my master cylinder/ brake booster (Wild_Chid)

Sounds like a bad booster. You can use most any booster from a civic or integra, as long as the master cylinder mounting style is the same, and you don't mix ABS and non-ABS parts. Search around for more info on upgrades.

Oh, and welcome to Honda-Tech.
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Old Sep 27, 2005 | 04:03 PM
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O, i'm not new. Old account. I've read other psots of people having similiar problems. But, no one confirmed a solution. If it's the booster. Then what exactly is going on with it to make shot air out?
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