TheFlyingDutchman
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- First Name
- David
- Truck Year
- 1993
- Truck Model
- G20
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- 383
I haven't been able to get consistent info on this with broader web searches, so I'm posting here with the hope that there is a consistent convention within this generation of GM trucks.
Background: I have a 1993 Chevy G20 that originally came with front discs on IFS and rear drums on a FF 14-bolt. It had the primitive 1st gen ABS. The van has since undergone a solid front axle swap and a rear disc conversion. With the ABS no longer functioning due to the front axle swap, the ABS control module and its nest of plumbing has been removed with new, hard, chassis-mounted lines now running directly from the combo/prop valve to the axles.
My question pertains to which brake lines from the master cylinder and prop valve are meant to run to the front brakes and which to the rear. The ABS control module previously in place was a black box in that there was no way to know which input line was connected to which output line, and I was not able to find any schematics labeling its ports. Likewise with the master cylinder or prop valve.
My master cylinder has dual reservoirs (pic attached). The rear (i.e. closer to firewall) reservoir is larger and has a smaller 3/16" output line, which connects to the top rear port of the prop valve. The front reservoir is smaller and has a larger 1/4" output line, which connects to the top front port of the combo valve. The connections between the MC and combo valve remain as factory, but downstream of this is where I'm unclear.
I'm confused by the fact that the larger reservoir has the smaller line running from it and vice versa. I'd assume the front brakes would both warrant both the larger reservoir and larger line.
So which is which? Thanks in advance for anyone who is confident in the configuration.
Background: I have a 1993 Chevy G20 that originally came with front discs on IFS and rear drums on a FF 14-bolt. It had the primitive 1st gen ABS. The van has since undergone a solid front axle swap and a rear disc conversion. With the ABS no longer functioning due to the front axle swap, the ABS control module and its nest of plumbing has been removed with new, hard, chassis-mounted lines now running directly from the combo/prop valve to the axles.
My question pertains to which brake lines from the master cylinder and prop valve are meant to run to the front brakes and which to the rear. The ABS control module previously in place was a black box in that there was no way to know which input line was connected to which output line, and I was not able to find any schematics labeling its ports. Likewise with the master cylinder or prop valve.
My master cylinder has dual reservoirs (pic attached). The rear (i.e. closer to firewall) reservoir is larger and has a smaller 3/16" output line, which connects to the top rear port of the prop valve. The front reservoir is smaller and has a larger 1/4" output line, which connects to the top front port of the combo valve. The connections between the MC and combo valve remain as factory, but downstream of this is where I'm unclear.
I'm confused by the fact that the larger reservoir has the smaller line running from it and vice versa. I'd assume the front brakes would both warrant both the larger reservoir and larger line.
So which is which? Thanks in advance for anyone who is confident in the configuration.