does anyone know what size the bleeder screws are for my sei.i called honda and they said they're all the san=me size ,but they look like diff to me.
does anyone know what size the bleeder screws are for my sei.i called honda and they said they're all the san=me size ,but they look like diff to me.
lol wut
they should be same size between 88-89 lx-i and se-i since they use same calipers/rotors in front. not sure about between 86-87 lx-i/lx/dx and lx-i/se-i.
Are you trying to get bleeders for the rear or front? I know that both my rear calipers are the same as the front's on my LX.
Sam
1989 Accord LX: Sold with 208k-now somewhere around 230k with new owner
Current:
2014 Elantra Sport 6MT
2000 Montero Sport 4x4 (beater, trail rig)
I'm trying to find both front and back,i ordered a set for front from carquest.They said they had the back ones in stock.the old ones were chewed up and the holes were pluged with rust.the rear calipers were nseized and had to heat them and remove with vise grips.I'm gonna rebuild them when i can afford to.the pistons for both will cost the same as one rebuilt caliper.not sure how hard they'll be to put in .
The rear pistons screw out. I spent $30 to rebuild both my rear calipers. My pistons were in good shape.
Sam
1989 Accord LX: Sold with 208k-now somewhere around 230k with new owner
Current:
2014 Elantra Sport 6MT
2000 Montero Sport 4x4 (beater, trail rig)
yeah my pistons are pitted up pretty bad,honda wants like 60.00 each here.still cheaper than 130.00 each for calipers though,how hard is it to put the pistons and seal in?
I just changed the rotors and pads on my LXi. The front bleeder screws were 10 mm, the rears (drum brakes) were 8 mm.
if you are going to replace them,go to advance or autozone and get the speed bleeder bleed screws,that's the brand name, they will make bleeding your brakes a whole lot eaisier they will be eithier an eight or a ten mm
I've never seen those before. Look pretty cool though. I might pick up a set.
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
Dr_Snooz
"I like to take hammers, and just break stuff, just break stuff." - Beavis
1989 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe, 240k miles, MT swap, rear disc swap
Shop manual downloads available here: CLICK TO VIEW
yep get speed bleeders
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
So does one of these...
http://www.keenzo.com/showproduct.as...1432126&ref=GB
I only chose this site to show the product. I bought mine at Auto Zone several years ago. The vacuum pump can be used to actuate vacuum powered items on the car for testing as well. You can also use it to empty the master cylinder. Bleeding the brakes is much faster if you replace the fluid in the M/C first then bleed at the wheels.
Dr_Snooz
"I like to take hammers, and just break stuff, just break stuff." - Beavis
1989 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe, 240k miles, MT swap, rear disc swap
Shop manual downloads available here: CLICK TO VIEW
The kit I bought was about the same $30 as it is online. It comes with the reservoir, plenty of clear hose (You could get more at Home Depot if you wanted it longer), and various size fittings for the bleeder screws. There are two important things to keep in mind when you are using it. Number One is open the cap on the master cylinder. You need to vent the system for rapid bleeding. Also, use the fitting that snaps onto your bleeder screws. The front ones are bigger than the back ones on my car. You loosen the bleeder screw just enough to allow fluid through it, but not so much that the vacuum pump will suck air around the threads. It's really easy to use and makes the job almost a no-brainer. It was definitely one of my more useful tool purchases.
Yeah, tried all that. No dice. Just got a lot of carbonated brake fluid. I'm thinking I'll try the speed bleeders.
Dr_Snooz
"I like to take hammers, and just break stuff, just break stuff." - Beavis
1989 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe, 240k miles, MT swap, rear disc swap
Shop manual downloads available here: CLICK TO VIEW
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