Just wanted to tell you that I just did a valve lash adjustment on my 2000 Honda crv and replaced my front right axle. Never would’ve been able to do it without your videos and they were an absolutely massive help. Please please please keep up the great work and thank you so much for these!! You’ve saved me so much money 😂
I got a Honda 1999 crv for my work vehicle, handy man fits all my tools. Been watching you awhile now, I've learned a lot, done three or four things to it watching your vids. Lol. Question...... You need a shop to put on a hitch, or a guy with the tools and watching it done on UA-cam can do it? ......... You don't have one on it by chance? I looked and didn't see one. Not for towing, just wanna add one of those basket's off Amazon, I got a chop saw that would fit in there great instead of my seats. Lmao
Nice video!!! Thanks for sharing your way. Thought about this for a while. You have showed me some things on your channel that I’m forever greatful. U have done a k20 swap on ur v. is there anyway in the future that you will show us a GSR head swap to make it vtec. I would love to c that.
How's your handbrake on hills? I've replaced cables, calipers and tensioned the cable as much as possible, won't hold for shit on 235/75s on a hill. Done literally everything in every possible way and no dice - a genuine good, knows their shit brake shop couldn't find any issues with anything despite acknowledging it wasn't holding on their driveway, their assumption was calipers are too shit for heavier car but bigger tyres. Curious to hear your experience.
@@hondaresource honestly, that's super interesting to hear. My original drums held great on 235/75s until they naturally needed replacing which led me to the swap. On road, way better than ever on the drums. Handbrake? Absolutely awful. Spent so much money trying to get it to even half as effective as my worn out drums and it sucks. My drum brakes held in neutral on hills, this needs to be in gear. So strange to hear the opposite.
@@nothankyou63 Yes, now I do lmao. Previously it'd hold damn near anywhere on just the drum handbrake, so I got used to leaving it in whatever gear. Wouldn't dream of it now.
Hi Phillip, if I send you an email, is there any chance you can help me locate the evap hose, if the RD1 even has one underneath the vehicle? Maybe just a picture when you’ve already got one lifted up? I’m looking at these exploded diagrams but they don’t help much. I reckon you know the underside of the CRV better than most people. I see videos of people spraying compressed air to unclog the hose and get tons of water flushing out. Dealing with leaks, and want to make sure my evap system works properly. Evaporating properties have been on the weak side
Hey man do u have a video on trimming the break calipers I’m about to lower it and put some type s wheels on and I’ve heard it’s going to rub . Thanks I hope to hear back from u soon
What about the proportioning valve for the rear brakes? Disk brakes are not self-energized like drum brakes so require more pressure from the master cylinder. At this point you are driving around with practically no rear brakes.
This isn't really necessary unless you have auto trans or K swap, I've found the drums to be adequate if you downshift and use engine braking. Just saying it's better to spend the money elsewhere for most people unless you're already doing the bearing etc.
@@hondaresource I'll be in Huntsville. But I've got a ton of Hondas to play with and I'm sure I'll see you around at events. Keep up the content. Great stuff.
Two questions Elements brake lines driver and passenger side or both the same? and the calipers from the prelude is it the front ones or the rear ones?
Rear calipers, I used both front hoses but flipped sides, so the original driver front is now on the passenger rear and original passenger front is now on the driver rear
Hey I have a 98 crv with 2 problem. One is when I go to accelerate after coasting the whole car will buck. The second is when I'm in a tight turn theres a squealing that comes from the back end. This only havens when I'm at stealing lock as when I start to straighten out the squeal goes away. What do you think?
Question, if my timing belt broke, is it possible that valves got bent? Or not always? I got a 01 crv just don’t know if I should swap the engine or just fix it.. only has 177,000
Hey man, I shot you an email through your website last week and have been checking my email for a reply. It was a question regarding some 2001 CR-V parts. Just wondering if you got it or not? That aside man, thank you for all the videos. I always went to watch your videos first when I had something to fix on my CR-V. You have been a tremendous help!
@@hondaresource relocate brackets... there's always a way... the issue with the bleeders being that way is you can't really pressurize the brakes without clamping force unless you're vacuum bleeding them
@hondaresource Sir, you are so correct, I m 1st to admit I m wrong some times. But now I think on it after you said that. You 💯 correct !!! Is their in other conversation you know may work besides Prelude. ??
if you get a pry bar,, put behind the knuckle and axle (after you unbolt the axle nut) but don't remove the the the ball joints yet, the axle will pop out slightly breaking free, no need to beat on it from the other side because it has play built in and will "bounce" to compensate inside the assembly..... love your channel and i learned a lot from you about RD1. Please never use a hammer again on a car for repairs or mods, throw it away. its not helping. Unless you're fabricating something a hammer doesn't belong in a car tool chest. When you beat on linked components, you mights be damaging other linked parts/ bushings/ joints.etc, that you cant even see, you assume the job is done but might have damaged another component.
yes i agree i live in cali@@cuddy9215 but beating on parts that are rusty is even more damaging, because they have been weakened by rust, and that rust probably exists on frame, so potentially weakening their mounting points as well. PB Blaster, heat or even drilling out the bolts is a better move. There are times when using a dead-blow hammer or rubber mallet is warranted. but thats about it. Im not gonna sledge hammer my Honda suspension. Only time its acceptable is when swapping a h or k series and the frame needs a ding or two to clear pulleys etc.
Just wanted to tell you that I just did a valve lash adjustment on my 2000 Honda crv and replaced my front right axle. Never would’ve been able to do it without your videos and they were an absolutely massive help. Please please please keep up the great work and thank you so much for these!! You’ve saved me so much money 😂
Heck yeah man!
Super cool dude. Same here. My only regret is I didn’t learn more when I was younger.
Totally agree with Zach, keep it up man I for sure will keep watching!
@@cbdreamer1709 thank you man
@@Chadconnolly17 thank you man
Definitely way more simple explanation and install than others I’ve seen
Thank you, I appreciate that
I am doing the same thing on a 1988 civic wagon. I had to use a special caliper mounting bracket. The rest was from an integra.
Awesome! I didn't know anyone was making a conversion bracket for the wagovans.
I swapped my 2k civic ex for a 97' del sol rear arms/disk/calipers/parking brake cables. and used a 99/00 si brake proportion valve ❤
Any change in brake pedal feel ??
Been doin my 97 crv thanks to you maybe I’ll try this need more content Mann wheel hubs fuel pump alll that Mann
Hl I have a 2000 crv I am planning on changeing to dis I found this video very helpful by the way am living in Kingston Jamaica
Awesome!
Always great content
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Hell yeah! I need to do one on my CRV. 👍🏽
They work great
I got a Honda 1999 crv for my work vehicle, handy man fits all my tools. Been watching you awhile now, I've learned a lot, done three or four things to it watching your vids. Lol.
Question...... You need a shop to put on a hitch, or a guy with the tools and watching it done on UA-cam can do it?
......... You don't have one on it by chance? I looked and didn't see one.
Not for towing, just wanna add one of those basket's off Amazon, I got a chop saw that would fit in there great instead of my seats. Lmao
Most of the hitches available can be installed by anyone with patience and some string. A few require holes, I'd avoid those. Go class 3.
This has inspired me to convert the rear brakes on my V as well. Curious which bolts you used to install the caliper bracket from Greg?
Just some randoms from my bolt bin in the shop
@@hondaresource right on! Do you remember what size they were?
@@mubstep no sir. All I can tell you is that they are 14mm head
@@mubstep The install guide lists them as m10x1.5 20mm long.
@@nobodynoone2500 thanks!
hey sir was the rear parking brake cables off a coupe or sedan 96 accord ex
Good vid, Any change in brake balance front to rear?
Nothing noticable
i like it better braking power nice
Thank you
Nice video!!! Thanks for sharing your way. Thought about this for a while. You have showed me some things on your channel that I’m forever greatful. U have done a k20 swap on ur v. is there anyway in the future that you will show us a GSR head swap to make it vtec. I would love to c that.
Possibly it the occasion arose
How's your handbrake on hills?
I've replaced cables, calipers and tensioned the cable as much as possible, won't hold for shit on 235/75s on a hill.
Done literally everything in every possible way and no dice - a genuine good, knows their shit brake shop couldn't find any issues with anything despite acknowledging it wasn't holding on their driveway, their assumption was calipers are too shit for heavier car but bigger tyres.
Curious to hear your experience.
To be clear - no handbrake cable bind, on road braking is perfect, cable is tensioned right but yeah, sucks on hills with big tyres.
you park it in gear, yes?
It's not perfect but better than it was before
@@hondaresource honestly, that's super interesting to hear. My original drums held great on 235/75s until they naturally needed replacing which led me to the swap.
On road, way better than ever on the drums. Handbrake? Absolutely awful. Spent so much money trying to get it to even half as effective as my worn out drums and it sucks.
My drum brakes held in neutral on hills, this needs to be in gear. So strange to hear the opposite.
@@nothankyou63 Yes, now I do lmao. Previously it'd hold damn near anywhere on just the drum handbrake, so I got used to leaving it in whatever gear.
Wouldn't dream of it now.
Hi Phillip, if I send you an email, is there any chance you can help me locate the evap hose, if the RD1 even has one underneath the vehicle? Maybe just a picture when you’ve already got one lifted up? I’m looking at these exploded diagrams but they don’t help much. I reckon you know the underside of the CRV better than most people.
I see videos of people spraying compressed air to unclog the hose and get tons of water flushing out. Dealing with leaks, and want to make sure my evap system works properly. Evaporating properties have been on the weak side
Hey man do u have a video on trimming the break calipers I’m about to lower it and put some type s wheels on and I’ve heard it’s going to rub . Thanks I hope to hear back from u soon
why would you have to trim the calipers?
Do you have to change the prop valve ? I’m about to delete my abs module and I have all the stuff for rear disc as well was going to do it all at once
I put a Wildwood adjustable prop valve on mine, but it'll be fine with the original
Hello, I want to know how I get the base that holds the caliper
Look up Greg Rawls on FB. He sells them
Are those Old Man Emu springs on the rear shocks?
Was up dude! I just want to ask about the rear disk brakes conversion bracket kit and where can I buy it?
Greg Rawls on Facebook
Is there any other model that can be used besides the 2001 prelude calipers?
Not that I'm aware of. These brackets were made specifically to use the prelude calipers
What about the proportioning valve for the rear brakes? Disk brakes are not self-energized like drum brakes so require more pressure from the master cylinder. At this point you are driving around with practically no rear brakes.
I assure you the rear brakes are working just fine
@@hondaresource And you tested them how?
@@GaryL3803 tail of the dragon
This isn't really necessary unless you have auto trans or K swap, I've found the drums to be adequate if you downshift and use engine braking. Just saying it's better to spend the money elsewhere for most people unless you're already doing the bearing etc.
I wouldn't say it's necessary under any circumstances.
Where are you located in Alabama? Would be nice to have a honda community to hang with when I move back home.
between birmingham and tuscaloosa
@@hondaresource I'll be in Huntsville. But I've got a ton of Hondas to play with and I'm sure I'll see you around at events. Keep up the content. Great stuff.
Said it b4..but ill say it again..Your the fN man bro!!
Thank you
On what page and how to find it I'm always looking for I want to change my bus to a rear disc.
Greg Rawls
Hello 👋🏾 great video, where can I buy a set of the brackets from. I would like to do this conversion on my crv
Check the link in the description
Thanks, I appreciate it
This might be dumb question but are you useing the front or rear rotors of the prelude ?
Rear
Thank you
I did a rear disc conversion just like your same set up. How to do bleed the brake? My brake is soft
Take the caliper off and put something inside to where the piston can't come out.
Bleeder valve up and bleed it like normal
Thanks for the quick response. I bleed it while I have the bleeder underneath that might be the problem
Could you swap calipers side to side and have the bleeder on top?
No, ebrake wouldn't work
@@hondaresource 👍
Two questions Elements brake lines driver and passenger side or both the same? and the calipers from the prelude is it the front ones or the rear ones?
Rear calipers, I used both front hoses but flipped sides, so the original driver front is now on the passenger rear and original passenger front is now on the driver rear
@@hondaresource Thanks for the great information.
@@hondaresource what year element do I need to get the front brake holes from?
Fancy conversion brackets!!
yessir!
Why can’t you swap left to right so the bleeder is up ?
Ebrake cable wouldn't work
Hey I have a 98 crv with 2 problem. One is when I go to accelerate after coasting the whole car will buck. The second is when I'm in a tight turn theres a squealing that comes from the back end. This only havens when I'm at stealing lock as when I start to straighten out the squeal goes away. What do you think?
I would say motor mounts for the buck. For the squealing, I would say your rear diff needs a fluid exchange.
What year element do I need to get the front brake hose from?
Mine came from a 2005 ish
The e-brake cable is for coupe, sedan? With ABS? Without ABS?
Thanks.
I used sedan. Abs or non doesn't matter
Question, if my timing belt broke, is it possible that valves got bent? Or not always? I got a 01 crv just don’t know if I should swap the engine or just fix it.. only has 177,000
99% chance you're good to go slap a belt on it and ride out.
How hard would a engine gear box swap be 😮
Will this conversion fit 15" wheels
Yes
Awesome, thanks for reply@@hondaresource
help the bolts on my sway bar bushings are just spinning anything i can do to get it to break freely
the bolts holding the bushings or the end links?
@@hondaresource the bolts holding the bushings
Hey man, I shot you an email through your website last week and have been checking my email for a reply. It was a question regarding some 2001 CR-V parts. Just wondering if you got it or not?
That aside man, thank you for all the videos. I always went to watch your videos first when I had something to fix on my CR-V. You have been a tremendous help!
I don't see any. Did you send to phillip@thehondaresource.com
Easy way to remedy the bleeder being on the bottom is to switch sides they're mounted on
yes, but then the ebrake cables wouldn't work.
@@hondaresource relocate brackets... there's always a way... the issue with the bleeders being that way is you can't really pressurize the brakes without clamping force unless you're vacuum bleeding them
It's less than ideal, but I have no issue with air in my system. @@richmedina2738
Do you have the draw of the adapter , greetings from south america
I don't. Sorry man
❤❤ nice 👍👍.. thanks 🙏
Which prelude brake kit do we need base model or SH???
Base
But what car calliper and discs you used there?
I literally stated years and models in both the video and the description
Which sides. It ll be on top
Then the ebrake wouldn’t work.
@hondaresource Sir, you are so correct, I m 1st to admit I m wrong some times. But now I think on it after you said that. You 💯 correct !!! Is their in other conversation you know may work besides Prelude. ??
@@robfalkner4303 no idea.
How to buy the brackets?
Greg Rawls on FB
How do I take off my rear diff nd axles?
unbolt them and put axle stubs from a fwd model in the rear hubs
@@hondaresource Stubs are needed? I’m going for slamm
yes. The stubs hold your wheel bearing together.
Can someone else comment the years and parts used lmao
Read the video description
Yo! Thanks for this info.
welcome!
Donde con sigo el brake
Rotas ftw
#soon teehee's
Una😂 de año ésa combinación
Es de acor 2003
Guys flashing devil horns! Ps.
Look up Gene Kim N Robert breaker, Chuck missler on UA-cam
We’re can get the bracket?
Greg Rawls on Facebook or Instagram
@@hondaresource can you send me the link
Link???
No E-brake?
Yes. I used accord ebrake cables
Careful big boy don’t knock yo eye out fooling with that press.
😂😂😂
Could’ve solved the bleeder problem by swapping the sides and running the lines different
then the ebrake cables wouldn't work
@@hondaresource I didn’t even think about that hahahah
if you get a pry bar,, put behind the knuckle and axle (after you unbolt the axle nut) but don't remove the the the ball joints yet, the axle will pop out slightly breaking free, no need to beat on it from the other side because it has play built in and will "bounce" to compensate inside the assembly..... love your channel and i learned a lot from you about RD1.
Please never use a hammer again on a car for repairs or mods, throw it away. its not helping. Unless you're fabricating something a hammer doesn't belong in a car tool chest. When you beat on linked components, you mights be damaging other linked parts/ bushings/ joints.etc, that you cant even see, you assume the job is done but might have damaged another component.
No hammer needed? My friend you’ve never lived anywhere rusty
yes i agree i live in cali@@cuddy9215
but beating on parts that are rusty is even more damaging, because they have been weakened by rust, and that rust probably exists on frame, so potentially weakening their mounting points as well. PB Blaster, heat or even drilling out the bolts is a better move. There are times when using a dead-blow hammer or rubber mallet is warranted.
but thats about it. Im not gonna sledge hammer my Honda suspension. Only time its acceptable is when swapping a h or k series and the frame needs a ding or two to clear pulleys etc.
haha wonder if your wife gives the same reaction as mine when being asked to bleed brakes 🙄.... I must find a 1st gen crv to buy and k swap!
Oh she just LOVES it 😂
Thugga thugga
How did you remove the axle bolt cover mine looks weird it has 2 notches do they just pop off ??? Is in the center of the drum break I have a 2000 crv
Any difference in parts for an ABS CR-V?
Mine has abs.