Mazda B2200 #01-1: Master Cylinder and Brake Booster – Replacement

Mazda B2200 #01-1: Master Cylinder and Brake Booster – Replacement

Part 1 of part 2 in a R & R (remove and replace) Master Cylinder and Brake Booster Unit. I got not pressure at all from my brake pedal on my 1987 Mazda B2200…

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omzkilet56 says:

I just finished fixing my b2600i . thank you Lo. 

evergreenseattle206 says:

talented guy!!!! cooks and fixes cars

Lo Vongnaraj says:

Sweet, I’m glad you go it fixed. I just got done right now fixing a leaking
water hose 5/8 inch located under the thermostat housing. I cost me 1.79
for the hose and 1.99 for the hose clamps. Then about half an hour of my
time. Terri was getting ready to drive it off and I looked under the truck
and saw a big puddle of water. Well the thing is these hoses with the stock
hose clamps have been on there since 1987 and I need to replace all of them
next month before they give me more problems.

peezyface says:

Thanks Lo! I figured it out, the shoe on one of the rear drum brakes fell
off and was locking up the rear wheel. Your videos helped me trouble shoot
my problem

Lo Vongnaraj says:

That sounds like a sticky front brake calibers or back brake cylinder.
Maybe both. Just take them out and see if they move back and fort on the
front brake and rear brakes. You will need someone to help you on the back
brakes on the looking part. Let me know if you have more questions.

Lo Vongnaraj says:

Thank you very much. I try to do what I can to help other people out. You
can save a lot of money by doing things yourself and knowing that the job
is done good.

peezyface says:

Thanks for this video. Very informative. I’m having a brake problem with my
b2200. Brakes are locking up when I press them at low speeds.

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