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i know u said in ur prev post u had no leaks, but here is my .02
My 94 i did the same thing, no pressure in the pedal. i replaced the slave, nothing ! replaced the master cylinder, still no pressure. at this point i was prob where u are at now ... well after going crazy momentarly i started at the slave cyl and worked my way back down the line, until i saw a rubber hose in the line that was obviously the source of my problem. hydraulic oil everywhere and hidden back behind the dizzy/heater hose/rad hose etc. but there is a section in the metal hydraulic line that is a rubber hose used to compensate for the movement of the motor. mine was leaking at this spot and took me awhile to notice do to it puddling up on top of the tranny and not dripping. i went to a hydraulic shop and got some stainless steel braided line so this will never happen again ! maybe this could be ur prob too since uve tried just about everything else !! let us know the fix
So I'm trying to replace the rubber line on my 95 accord
, I've got everything unscrewed but I cant seem to get the back part of the line disconnected, I would greatly appreciate some help, thank you,
You have to remove the C-Clip from the female thread side of the hose fitting. It's on the back side/not the rubber hose side. I can see that it is still installed in your picture. Brake Hose C-Clip