Restoring ABS valve block info ?
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Joined: May 2003
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From: Essex
theres not alot if anything to refurb tbh,the bolts can be hard to remove to split the unit and theres a rippon cable and a couple of motors inside, thats about it.
search my resto thread im sure i posted a picture of the inside.
search my resto thread im sure i posted a picture of the inside.
yes just used brake cleaner/de-greaser/panel wipe ect to clean it before removing the sticker a re-locating it to face the front of the car,then paint it and re-zinc the fittings and bolts.
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Joined: May 2003
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From: Essex
Thanks, I'd better be careful then !
My Sierra is 2WD, and came with this rusty bias valve.

I'm switching to a 4x4 ABS system and plan on using the valve that is on the 4x4 ABS block.
They look similar in construction, so after a good dip in citric acid, this one is going to get stripped to find out what's going on inside it.
Does anyone know what goes on inside one of these ?
My Sierra is 2WD, and came with this rusty bias valve.

I'm switching to a 4x4 ABS system and plan on using the valve that is on the 4x4 ABS block.
They look similar in construction, so after a good dip in citric acid, this one is going to get stripped to find out what's going on inside it.
Does anyone know what goes on inside one of these ?
Thread Starter
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 4,110
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From: Essex
Thanks,
My plan is to use the whole 4x4 ABS system apart from the ECU.
That way I avoid having the valve under the car at all.
Time will tell if it's a cunning plan or complete bollox
My plan is to use the whole 4x4 ABS system apart from the ECU.
That way I avoid having the valve under the car at all.
Time will tell if it's a cunning plan or complete bollox









