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OK the 2 real questions today.
1. Best way to do the rear line from the ABS block to the rear.
2. Do ABS lines line up with 929 or do they need adapters.
1. Best way to do the rear line from the ABS block to the rear.
2. Do ABS lines line up with 929 or do they need adapters.
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Turns out all the lines are there except the long one to the back. I can work with that.
@codrus do you have a diagram of the abs line routing? And where do you get all your diagrams from, I need that book you always send me pictures of.
@codrus do you have a diagram of the abs line routing? And where do you get all your diagrams from, I need that book you always send me pictures of.
The wiring diagram is in my ABS build thread. I got it from a friend who has the Alldata service.
I don't have a diagram of the brake lines. It's pretty simple -- two lines from master to prop-valve-shaped-thingey, two lines from there to ABS unit, 3 lines out from there to FL, FR, RR, one line that crosses over from RR to RL.
I got the master-to-prop, prop-to-abs, and abs-to-FR/FL lines from my donor vehicle, they were all pretty simple to install. abs-to-FR was the worst because it needed to snake through all the crap around the intake manifold. It takes a few minutes of staring at them to puzzle out which is which, but it's not that hard.
The rear crossover is identical, you don't need to change it. I'm going to assert that the abs-to-RR line is impossible to install with the motor & tranny in the car -- we wrestled with it for a while before giving up, cutting off the factory line, bending it over to the ABS unit, and flaring the end.
Which book do you mean? I have the Mazda FSM for 99 (that's the brown book that occasionally shows up in photos). There are PDFs of it linked in a sticky thread on mt.net somewhere.
--Ian
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2) They do not line up, you will need to make custom lines to adapt the 929 master to the ABS "prop valve". I used "cunifer" line from fedhillusa.com at the recommendation of someone I read on some forum, seemed to work well.
--Ian
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FYI, the hard lines are still hooked to the prop valve and the pump is labeled, so the only line you'll need to guess at is the front to back line. It's an easy guess.
It just goes straight up the passenger side iirc.
It just goes straight up the passenger side iirc.
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There's not much to it. Unbolt it from the master, stare at it for 5-10 minutes to decide where it should go, then use your tubing bender to make it go there. Cut with your tubing cutter, put the flare nut on (don't forget this step!), then flare. Screw nut into ABS unit. Done.
No, I haven't had a chance to scope anything yet. Stuff exploded at work, somebody promised a customer an EFT image with a feature in it during "Q4", and that feature doesn't work yet. And it's the holidays. Oh, and did I mention I'm moving on Sunday? Out of a house with 10 years' accumulated crap in it? My life is insane, right now, I'm only reading mt.net because I'm waiting for stuff to compile.
--Ian