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  • in reply to: 1989 Honda Prelude no brakes #577864
    justinjustin
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      1. yes i did do a bench bleed and made certain there were no bubbles

      2. true that’s why i was questioning the new caliper

      3. i have literally pumped 30oz of brake fluid out each caliper after the mc install never allowing the reservoir to go below half full and the pads had about 1000 miles on them before i replaced the caliper so they should be seated

      in reply to: 1989 Honda Prelude no brakes #571286
      justinjustin
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        1. yes i did do a bench bleed and made certain there were no bubbles

        2. true that’s why i was questioning the new caliper

        3. i have literally pumped 30oz of brake fluid out each caliper after the mc install never allowing the reservoir to go below half full and the pads had about 1000 miles on them before i replaced the caliper so they should be seated

        in reply to: 1989 Honda Prelude no brakes #577862
        justinjustin
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          the master cylinder is new just replaced it yesterday, like i said the brakes and ebrake worked just fine before i put the new caliper on but now there is like zero resistance unless you pump them 3-4 times

          in reply to: 1989 Honda Prelude no brakes #571282
          justinjustin
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            the master cylinder is new just replaced it yesterday, like i said the brakes and ebrake worked just fine before i put the new caliper on but now there is like zero resistance unless you pump them 3-4 times

            in reply to: Stupid mistake, help? #577795
            justinjustin
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              drop the pan and check for it… a new jug of oil is cheaper than a new timing chain or worse a new engine

              in reply to: Stupid mistake, help? #571217
              justinjustin
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                drop the pan and check for it… a new jug of oil is cheaper than a new timing chain or worse a new engine

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