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Old 03-14-2012, 11:20 AM   #1
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ABS Removal

I need to remove my ABS unit on my S13. I have searched and found that the easiest way to do it is by buying a tee brake fitting to merge the F line to FR and FL, and a coupler for the rear line. What I want to know is what size fittings do I need to get?

http://www.sturdybuiltonline.com/ass...ttingTee-2.jpg

This is the tee

http://www.centrevilletrailer.com/pa...railerpart.jpg

And this is the coupler
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Old 03-14-2012, 02:36 PM   #2
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I just took the lines out of a non-ABS S13 and installed them after removing every brake line in the ABS engine bay. There's a junction for the rear brakes down near the clutch damper box. (or up near the fuel hard lines, I can't remember.) It was a lot more simple than I thought it would be.
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Old 03-14-2012, 03:10 PM   #3
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I just took the lines out of a non-ABS S13 and installed them after removing every brake line in the ABS engine bay. There's a junction for the rear brakes down near the clutch damper box. (or up near the fuel hard lines, I can't remember.) It was a lot more simple than I thought it would be.

^^^This...think the only other thing was opening up the 3rd port open for the other front brake line.
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It's been a few years, but IIRC, the brake master was the same, 2 ports for front brakes, one port for the rear. Maybe I swapped the master as well, but I don't think I did.
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I just took the lines out of a non-ABS S13 and installed them after removing every brake line in the ABS engine bay. There's a junction for the rear brakes down near the clutch damper box. (or up near the fuel hard lines, I can't remember.) It was a lot more simple than I thought it would be.
I know the ways to remove the ABS. I just want to do it by the simplest available. What size are our brake lines? 3/16?
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