I've had a seemingly mysterious brake fluid leak in my '97 Civic HX for a while, only to realize today that my Brake Booster is leaking into the foot well. I hadn't noticed it before because the fluid is being leaked into the floor matting and not showing up above it on the plastic layer. Understanding that brake fluid can eat into many materials, should I consider removing that soaked padding, possibly replacing it, or can it be sopped up?
I considered upgrading the Brake Booster to one that would perform better but after much research it seems I'd have to upgrade some combination of parts (such as the master cylinder, calipers, rear drums to discs, etc.) along with it to have more than just a stiffer pedal with the same braking capacity. It seems that no master cylinder & booster just bolt on without some sort of mod, and I don't want to mod anything for this fuel sipping daily driver unless its considerably worth it while keeping the rear drums. If I am mistaken, by all means do correct me.
O'Reilly's currently has a reman.'d OEM brake booster for $78 & change after the $20 core charge., which includes lifetime warranty. I personally prefer re-manufactured OEM parts over aftermarket parts in instances such as this. Any added suggestions?
I also noticed the vacuum line to the brake booster was loose at the engine to where I could pull it off after a few decent twists. I tightened it up but haven't driven it around yet. Would that loose hose allow enough of a leak to affect braking?
I considered upgrading the Brake Booster to one that would perform better but after much research it seems I'd have to upgrade some combination of parts (such as the master cylinder, calipers, rear drums to discs, etc.) along with it to have more than just a stiffer pedal with the same braking capacity. It seems that no master cylinder & booster just bolt on without some sort of mod, and I don't want to mod anything for this fuel sipping daily driver unless its considerably worth it while keeping the rear drums. If I am mistaken, by all means do correct me.
O'Reilly's currently has a reman.'d OEM brake booster for $78 & change after the $20 core charge., which includes lifetime warranty. I personally prefer re-manufactured OEM parts over aftermarket parts in instances such as this. Any added suggestions?
I also noticed the vacuum line to the brake booster was loose at the engine to where I could pull it off after a few decent twists. I tightened it up but haven't driven it around yet. Would that loose hose allow enough of a leak to affect braking?
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