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yellows2k
11-02-2010, 08:55 AM
I have a eg5 with b18c but I'm not sure wat mbcit has. The mbc is on the way out so I'm assuming if I get a new dc2r mbc then it will slot in without any modification
advice please

chowdaa
12-02-2010, 01:01 AM
much easier to just replace with a new EG master cylinder, dc2r have different outlet positions and wont bolt onto the master cylinder from memory. Don't go used as it has a high chance of the new brake fluid passing the internal cups leading to a sinking pedal.
here is a nifty comparison
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n81/chowdaa/untitled-1.jpg

riruiz_88
12-02-2010, 07:57 AM
all that is need is bending Slightly the hard lines at the master cylinder. are you going 5 lug? if your staying 4 lug, go with an EK4/EM1 brake booster and master cylinder. cheaper and has a great feeling at the pedal. you still need to bend the lines at the master cylinder for EK4/EM1 to fit into EG.

remember to bleed the brake system properly.

here are the sizes:
EG5: 13/16
EK4/EM1/DC2: 15/16
DC2R: 1"

MM89
12-02-2010, 08:48 AM
If you're upgrading to 262mm or 5 lug, better to use DC2R booster and bmc.
Stock EG5 bmc will feel spongy no matter how much you bleed it in comparison to DC2/R

yellows2k
12-02-2010, 10:02 AM
Ok no worries. I believe I have the eg5 bmc. I'm taking it to a brake place today to see if they can resleeve it

riruiz_88
12-02-2010, 12:06 PM
bigger isnt always better. depends on your budget and application.
but in saying that, the standard EG5 booster and master cylinder are piss weak.

JasonGilholme
12-02-2010, 12:21 PM
del sol master cylinder is bigger then EG5. its bigger to cater for the ABS system.

chowdaa
12-02-2010, 10:50 PM
Just going off the listing, possible del sol came out somewhere in the world without abs.
It is just as cheap getting a new aftermarket as it is getting a resleeve and its NEW.

bennjamin
12-02-2010, 11:05 PM
del sol master cylinder is bigger then EG5. its bigger to cater for the ABS system.



It's the 15/16th of an inch , to cater for the front 262mm discs and rear discs.
All hondas that share this front rear combo have a 15/16th bmc
ABS or not - if I'm wrong please correct me :)

yellows2k
12-02-2010, 11:12 PM
got a new aftermarket bmc fitted, problem solved

JasonGilholme
13-02-2010, 07:12 AM
It's the 15/16th of an inch , to cater for the front 262mm discs and rear discs.
All hondas that share this front rear combo have a 15/16th bmc
ABS or not - if I'm wrong please correct me :)

when buying a master cylinder for my del sol there was two options:

15/16 for ABS or 7/8 for a non ABS.

Not much difference but still bigger.

bennjamin
13-02-2010, 08:20 AM
when buying a master cylinder for my del sol there was two options:

15/16 for ABS or 7/8 for a non ABS.

Not much difference but still bigger.

Just another conflicting Honda part - the 15/16 is standard on all 262mm front hondas abs or not , so it's regarded as an optional or alternative part.
The only difference I've seen for abs bs non-abs is the rear is a slighly larger line size ( larger nut too)