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1G Help with 1G wire/brake line routing removing ABS

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edged1g

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Feb 23, 2005
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I am in the process of reassembling my 92 AWD and i need some help. I removed the ABS so i was wondering if anyone had pictures of how to route the non-abs front brake lines.

I also need to pictures of how to route the main wiring harness, particularly the part that is attached to the firewall directly behind the intake manifold, and and solenoids in the driver's side back corner of the engine bay.

Perhaps a picture with all this in place and the engine removed. Thanks for the help!
 
You will need the non abs proportion valve, there's a couple pics of the correct line routing on the distro block.

From what I remember the rears are the two top hole, fronts go to the bottom two, and the two lines from the master go to the ones pointing out.

The lines I fabbed up are the master to bias valve, and the front lines. I shortened the oem lines, and made new lines for the fronts, fairly easy to do.

There's a few brackets that hold the stock abs lines that aren't used because of the lack of abs lines.
 
You will need the non abs proportion valve, there's a couple pics of the correct line routing on the distro block.
From what I remember the rears are the two top hole, fronts go to the bottom two, and the two lines from the master go to the ones pointing out.
The lines I fabbed up are the master to bias valve, and the front lines. I shortened the oem lines, and made new lines for the fronts, fairly easy to do.
There's a few brackets that hold the stock abs lines that aren't used because of the lack of abs lines.

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