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Old 04-06-2010, 02:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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96 prelude master brake cylinder

So my preludes brake is currently pushing all the way to the floor before i can stop and slowly losing pressure and from reading it sounds like my master cylinder or something on my brake, i just changed the rotors and pads thinking maybe that was it but to no avail, it seems that its not to hard to change out so i'd like to do it myself, but what i havnt read is exactly how to go about doing it if someone could shed some light id greatly appreciate it
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sounds like u need the helm's manual...happy learning!

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Its easy to replace. Just remove the old one, bench bleed the new one (instructions on how to do this usually come with the new one), and install. 30 - 45 minute job. If you're lucky, you won't have to bleed the entire brake system
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I'm having the same prob on my 93 among others. Sucks much!
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