YBLEGAL
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I'm doing a rear disc conversion to my 2000 Civic EX. I've used '90 Integra rear calipers and spindles on my Civic's trailing arms along with 2000 Civic Si parking brake cables.
I have not gotten my hydraulic brake lines completly installed yet, but when I went to test the parking brake, it would not lock the rear wheels. Should it be able to?
There is no fluid in the calipers or the brake lines, so could that be the reason? This is my first time bleeding brakes and messing with an unbled system. BTW I ran all new brake lines. So there's litterally nothing in the lines. But I assume it's called an emergancy brake for reasons related.... so idk.
Anyone have experiance they can tell me if it should work now or not? I just want to know if there's a problem that needs corrected before I get too much further.
Thanks
I have not gotten my hydraulic brake lines completly installed yet, but when I went to test the parking brake, it would not lock the rear wheels. Should it be able to?
There is no fluid in the calipers or the brake lines, so could that be the reason? This is my first time bleeding brakes and messing with an unbled system. BTW I ran all new brake lines. So there's litterally nothing in the lines. But I assume it's called an emergancy brake for reasons related.... so idk.
Anyone have experiance they can tell me if it should work now or not? I just want to know if there's a problem that needs corrected before I get too much further.
Thanks