I was really interested in swapping in one from a carbureted prelude. I don't exactly know which one will be compatible. - Any other suggestions are welcome as well!
Edited by 3GSi209, 28 March 2020 - 12:07 AM.
Edited by 3GSi209, 28 March 2020 - 12:07 AM.
On my '86 Civic Si hatch, I used the Dorman/Cardone P/N 112039 with a 7/8" bore from a 1985 Carb'd Prelude. Purchased from RockAuto.com. This was a direct replacement and allows for the big brake/rear disc upgrade should you desire it.
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Are we talking about the brake booster (uses vacuum to make pressing brakes easier) or the master cylinder (the part that actually pushing the brake fluid to the system)?
Screech
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16 Ford RS (2.3l, DS)
84 Civic 2000S (B20Z2 2.0l, SMF)
yeah, good call...my reply pertained to the master cylinder which is what I "assumed" the OP was referring to.
"Old and usually in the way" - Check out my '86 3G build in "VIEW GARAGE"
I've just stuck with OE booster. I also have the Prelude MC on mine with 87 Integra PV, 94 Del Sol S front calipers and 87 Integra rear calipers.
The main reason for going to the Prelude MC is that it worked with the OE booster while having the larger piston size like the Integra MC.
Screech
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16 Ford RS (2.3l, DS)
84 Civic 2000S (B20Z2 2.0l, SMF)
I've just stuck with OE booster. I also have the Prelude MC on mine with 87 Integra PV, 94 Del Sol S front calipers and 87 Integra rear calipers.
The main reason for going to the Prelude MC is that it worked with the OE booster while having the larger piston size like the Integra MC.
Edited by 3GSi209, 30 April 2020 - 10:35 AM.
If you have access to rockauto.com, they show to have boosters for both OE '86 Civic and '85 Prelude.
"Old and usually in the way" - Check out my '86 3G build in "VIEW GARAGE"
If you have access to rockauto.com, they show to have boosters for both OE '86 Civic and '85 Prelude.