Do you have plans for the 93-99 Modulator Rebuild? Thanks for the great service.
Do you have plans for the 93-99 Modulator Rebuild? Thanks for the great service.
First, I apologize for not getting to this sooner. I have been really busy and this literally sat on my work-bench for 1 year. I checked the invoice for the o-rings I ordered and it has been exactly a year since I purchased them. I rebuilt the modulator right away. I took pictures as I went, but never got to this point.
Second, this is version 1.00 It was quick, rough, but will guide a skilled person to rebuild their ABS.
Third: This issue with these modulators is contamination. The vented reservoir cap is right in the path of the radiator fan. The underside of this cap is vented. Crap gets forced up and under the cap and contaminates end up in the brake fluid of the ABS reservoir.
Fourth: o-rings should be replaced, but a good cleaning can sometimes bring these modulators back to life. If you have gone to this length to take it apart, change the o-rings.
Fifth: This is a modulator rebuild, not a ALB-ABS rebuild. If you have a pump, accumulator or pressure switch failing, this will not solve your problem.
Sixth: Let me know about any errors, required edits, helpful hints, questions, and I will create a version 2 and so on. (version 2 in progress now)
Seventh: If required, an o-ring kit may be in the works. I would be glad to provide The hard part is done. I am not hiding anything though, all the part numbers and measurements are listed in the write up. knock yourself out, bring those modulators back to life.
UPDATE:
Version 3 is now available:
http://www3.telus.net/public/warshan/Cars/NSX/ABS/ACURA%20NSX%20ABS%20mod%20rebuld_v03.pdf
Thanks WarrenJoe your kit is in the mail.
For everyone else, I have 15 left
Thanks for the additional tear down and detail.I've finally had time to start digging into this. I took it a step further and disassembled the valves because whatever Honda used as lubricant has solidified into a hard crusty material, so they all needed a good cleaning.
There's another o-ring on the stem I'm trying to source, seems to be non-standard. 2mm x 6mm. I've sent an email to a couple US based suppliers for that size in EPDM.This ABS system is so basic I'm surprised nobody has stepped up to the plate for overhaul services. Maybe it's a liability issue? If anyone has a spare '91 valve they'd like to sell to me (that upgraded to SOS etc..). I'll see what I can do in order to reproduce the non o-ring rubber portions, or the entire stem and secondary piston. I'll be putting all four of mine back in service since I never had fluid exchange between the pedal side and the solenoid side.
Just about everything with the exception of the accumulator should be easily rebuildable. Even the motor when that becomes unavailable for those who want their NSX to remain 100% stock.
I've finally had time to start digging into this. I took it a step further and disassembled the valves because whatever Honda used as lubricant has solidified into a hard crusty material, so they all needed a good cleaning.
There's another o-ring on the stem I'm trying to source, seems to be non-standard. 2mm x 6mm. I've sent an email to a couple US based suppliers for that size in EPDM.
This ABS system is so basic I'm surprised nobody has stepped up to the plate for overhaul services. Maybe it's a liability issue? If anyone has a spare '91 valve they'd like to sell to me (that upgraded to SOS etc..). I'll see what I can do in order to reproduce the non o-ring rubber portions, or the entire stem and secondary piston. I'll be putting all four of mine back in service since I never had fluid exchange between the pedal side and the solenoid side.
Just about everything with the exception of the accumulator should be easily rebuildable. Even the motor when that becomes unavailable for those who want their NSX to remain 100% stock.
I've finally had time to start digging into this. I took it a step further and disassembled the valves because whatever Honda used as lubricant has solidified into a hard crusty material, so they all needed a good cleaning.
There's another o-ring on the stem I'm trying to source, seems to be non-standard. 2mm x 6mm. I've sent an email to a couple US based suppliers for that size in EPDM.
This ABS system is so basic I'm surprised nobody has stepped up to the plate for overhaul services. Maybe it's a liability issue? If anyone has a spare '91 valve they'd like to sell to me (that upgraded to SOS etc..). I'll see what I can do in order to reproduce the non o-ring rubber portions, or the entire stem and secondary piston. I'll be putting all four of mine back in service since I never had fluid exchange between the pedal side and the solenoid side.
Just about everything with the exception of the accumulator should be easily rebuildable. Even the motor when that becomes unavailable for those who want their NSX to remain 100% stock.
How do you plan to reproduce the rubber portion of the solenoid?
On my car the pressure would not build up due to a leak in one of the solenoids.
BTW, how do you pull them apart?
As I have a spare set, I'd like to see what can be done?
On my '95 if I don't drive it for a few days the ABS pump cycles once for like 5-10s the first time I step on the brakes after moving. Sounds like this may be a similar condition to the 91-92? With the car down for the winter now would be a perfect time to pull the assembly and rebuild.
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