10x1.25 is the size that worked!! Thanks for the help, I got 2 at carquest for $2.55
on a side note: I recently changed the wheel cylinders on both rear wheels and both rear brake lines and master cylinder. I've bled the brakes in the recommended sequence from the Haynes manual at least 10 times but the brake pedal is still going to the floor before "catching" anyone have any ideas on what to do?
I don't see anything wrong with the lines, I get fluid from all bleeders too. I thought if the booster was bad the brakes would act like manual brakes and be real stiff? My guess is there's just a ton of air in the system and maybe I need a flush? I mean because I changed the MC and both rear lines and wheel cylinders so that had to introduce a lot of air.
Hi,
Are you getting clean fluid from the rear cylinders? Using a Mityvac speeds things up a bit when bleeding brakes. Although, I still use the partner pump and hold method when using the Mityvac.
Another thing to check is to see if the rear bolts are tight on the new wheel cylinders and master cylinder, and if you primed the new master cylinder.
I bench bled the new master cylinder before installing, I'm getting clean fluid from the rear cylinders. I'm not familiar with the method you're referring to though on bleeding
Make sure that your rear shoes are properly installed and adjusted. That's a really common cause of low pedal, especially since you've just had them apart.
hmmm thats a good observation Bam bam, and something I didn't think of. I'm reusing the old pads because the parts store ordered the wrong ones for me so maybe once I get the right new ones it may help
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For the fronts I believe it's 10x1.25x33mm
CARLSON Part # H9421 on Rock Auto, but it looks like it's sold by pack of five.
As in one of these.
http://www.amazon.com/Bovidix-0680810-Flare-Wrench-Metric/dp/B00IZ46REQ/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1404449841&sr=8-6&keywords=metric+flare+wrench
on a side note: I recently changed the wheel cylinders on both rear wheels and both rear brake lines and master cylinder. I've bled the brakes in the recommended sequence from the Haynes manual at least 10 times but the brake pedal is still going to the floor before "catching" anyone have any ideas on what to do?
Are you getting clean fluid from the rear cylinders? Using a Mityvac speeds things up a bit when bleeding brakes. Although, I still use the partner pump and hold method when using the Mityvac.
Another thing to check is to see if the rear bolts are tight on the new wheel cylinders and master cylinder, and if you primed the new master cylinder.