HELP ME PLEASE!!!
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hey everyone...i need sum help...i bought a 1990 crx si......the ONLY thing wrong with it is the studs that hold the master cylinder to the brake booster snapped..........i cant get them out.....how do i get the booster off the car?....any info will be greatly used! thanks everyone
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ok...wow im confused haha....ive nevr changed one of these b4....so basically i smash the expletive out of it? lol....im totally lost....could u explain in detail ahha...sorry dude....
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by The_Undertaker »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Buy a small pin punch. And punch it in center of stud. Next drill in the stud. Next buy a tap and take that sucker out. Next remove BB and finish. Good luck.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Stop huffing paint and giving replies like this, this is retarded info and will in NO way get the brake booster out. stop posting about stuff you have no idea about. Edit: and turn on your damn pms so we can harass you privately and kep it out of innocent peoples threads.
To OP, the brake booster is held in via 4 studs and bolts under the dash where the pedals are, you'll be a little cramped but with a 12 mm swivel socket and extension it's not that hard to remove. Weather or not you can fix the BB is beyond me without seeing it but if you do need to remove it just do as I said, not the previous "I don't know WTF I'm talking about" post.
Stop huffing paint and giving replies like this, this is retarded info and will in NO way get the brake booster out. stop posting about stuff you have no idea about. Edit: and turn on your damn pms so we can harass you privately and kep it out of innocent peoples threads.
To OP, the brake booster is held in via 4 studs and bolts under the dash where the pedals are, you'll be a little cramped but with a 12 mm swivel socket and extension it's not that hard to remove. Weather or not you can fix the BB is beyond me without seeing it but if you do need to remove it just do as I said, not the previous "I don't know WTF I'm talking about" post.
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