carkhz316 Posted Sunday at 11:06 PM Report Posted Sunday at 11:06 PM As the title states, I'm looking for any/ all info in regards to the proper master cylinder needed for ABS deletion. I'm only wanting/ needing to do it in order to fit turbocharger piping in the engine bay, and not because of some naive safety circumvention. I am already running a smaller first gen brake booster found on the manual transmission cars if this matters. While searching RockAuto, there seems to be a lot of overlap between the 1st gen W-bodies through 1.5, with and without disc brakes, etc. So, I figured I'd ask the experts since I've seen brake systems discussed here in the past. Thanks! Quote
Bake82 Posted yesterday at 12:14 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:14 AM Do you have drums still in the back? Quote
carkhz316 Posted yesterday at 12:58 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 12:58 AM Disc all around. Quote
55trucker Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago Being an ABS VI you will have to either re-bend the existing lines at the current ABS module to fit into the 4 ports of the non ABS master or add extensions onto what's there. What's not known is if what is there right now will have the same 4 different line nut fittings that the non ABS master makes use of. Each line nut that goes into the appropriate master port has a different thread pitch & diameter so they could not be mixed up. Quote
carkhz316 Posted 13 hours ago Author Report Posted 13 hours ago Flaring and making lines in no issue. I have benders and a hydraulic flaring tool which makes making lines a breeze. If I have enough line, I'd just bend and reattach, but I may make some unions otherwise. I know GM likes to make oddball thread and line sizes at the MC, so no surprise there. Quote
Bake82 Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Since you're already disks, and using the 1st gen booster, I'd grab a 1st gen master cylinder and re-do the lines as needed. Only thing I'm not entirely sure has been ever discussed has been the bore size of the master. I see there is 7/8 and a 15/16 size bore. I'd ensure you're getting the biggest bore for the disks. Otherwise - not sure on tuning or flashing the BCM to de-activate the ABS so you don't have a light on at all times. Quote
carkhz316 Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) The Monte is pretty simple and old school. All the warning lights are just regular 194 light bulbs. So I was just planning on removing the ABS light bulb and the EBCM. I was curious about the MC bore sizes, since bigger would typically be better unless I'm overlooking something. Edited 1 hour ago by carkhz316 Quote
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