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Old 11-03-2010, 10:11 PM
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Default okay where can i find a diagram on how to hook up the abs block

i bought a car in pieces and all the lines are unhooked and i wanna make sure i put them on there correctly and get is bled correctly is their a writeup or something that tells how
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Originally Posted by mushroom281
i bought a car in pieces and all the lines are unhooked and i wanna make sure i put them on there correctly and get is bled correctly is their a writeup or something that tells how
i may be able to get a diagram on sat..i will post it then if I can.
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Thanks I appreciate that. I hate putting things back together that I didn't take apart
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The ABS block is engraved with which line goes where.
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previous owner sanded and polished the block so their is no writing on it
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Originally Posted by mushroom281
previous owner sanded and polished the block so their is no writing on it
off subject... I love your avatar! LMAO!
sorry i'm of zero help....

back to brakes!
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Originally Posted by mushroom281
previous owner sanded and polished the block so their is no writing on it
Well that sucks ...

I don't have a 98+ F-Car in my shop or I'd go look.
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ok here we go i know this much i just did mine

the hole in the back is for your rear brakes.
the 4 on top now:
when in front of the car the one on left left front is the front passanger brake
the one in the front right goes to the driver side brake
the ones in the back are for the brake resivor.

this is for a car with no traction control and a 99-02 camaro. i am 98% sure that i am correct. but if you get the block in there you will see how they go because they are bent to only really go one way. i will go to my garage tonight and check though and let you know, maybe even take a picture.
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thanks i think i got it hooked up correctly



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