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Buuttt....

If you follow the flexible pipe, where does that go? On mine it goes up to the Load Sensing valve, which is on the chassis, infront of the fuel tank, above the axle on the off side.

I followed mine as far as I could and it disappeared up beside the engine.
 
sorry hit wrong button so continuing on.
From the 3 way connector to Flexi connector:
http://s20.postimg.org/z092741hp/20160419_112408_Flexi_to_Rigid_Connector.jpg
From there to the LSV which then has 2 pipes going to straight through connector (located up above clutch flexi connector)
http://s20.postimg.org/t9ivtdthp/20160427_140913.jpg

From there 1 go's to Master:
http://s20.postimg.org/e22w911n1/20160427_141821_Master.jpg

And the other to Abs control:http://s20.postimg.org/60enr4ivh/20160427_141840_ABS_Control.jpg

So if I cant save LSV (why bother) do I blank the feed from master at the straight through connector & keep the feed from the Abs control.

Thanks in advance
 
Well, I just went out and compared our two...

My 99 has both ABS and the Load Sensing valve, but only has one feed from the load sensing valve to the rear brakes. They have a splitter on the rear diff feeding both rear brakes.

ABS module
20160427_150330_zpsz63ixlo9.jpg


Load sensing valve (well Spring anyway, could not get a good picture)
20160427_150413_zpsfmv1kwcc.jpg


Spitter
20160427_150522_zpseicrjglj.jpg


Suz's 2001 T2 has ABS, but no Load sensing valve. It still has the splitter in the read diff for the rear brakes

ABS unit
20160427_150718_zpsv1vcxwoo.jpg


Rear Splitter
20160427_150748_zps11gpzzgc.jpg



Interesting, I was saying how Suz's brakes feel sharper than mine, and Rick asked of they had the same servo... No

Mine 99 one
20160427_150306_zpsrkjfsqub.jpg


Suz's 01 one
20160427_150707_zpsy2aqfa1c.jpg
 
Well, I just went out and compared our two...

My 99 has both ABS and the Load Sensing valve, but only has one feed from the load sensing valve to the rear brakes. They have a splitter on the rear diff feeding both rear brakes.

ABS module
20160427_150330_zpsz63ixlo9.jpg


Load sensing valve (well Spring anyway, could not get a good picture)
20160427_150413_zpsfmv1kwcc.jpg


Spitter
20160427_150522_zpseicrjglj.jpg


Suz's 2001 T2 has ABS, but no Load sensing valve. It still has the splitter in the read diff for the rear brakes

ABS unit
20160427_150718_zpsv1vcxwoo.jpg


Rear Splitter
20160427_150748_zps11gpzzgc.jpg



Interesting, I was saying how Suz's brakes feel sharper than mine, and Rick asked of they had the same servo... No

Mine 99 one
20160427_150306_zpsrkjfsqub.jpg


Suz's 01 one
20160427_150707_zpsy2aqfa1c.jpg

You just wanna confuse me more:augie
 
sorry hit wrong button so continuing on.
From the 3 way connector to Flexi connector:
http://s20.postimg.org/z092741hp/20160419_112408_Flexi_to_Rigid_Connector.jpg
From there to the LSV which then has 2 pipes going to straight through connector (located up above clutch flexi connector)
http://s20.postimg.org/t9ivtdthp/20160427_140913.jpg

From there 1 go's to Master:
http://s20.postimg.org/e22w911n1/20160427_141821_Master.jpg

And the other to Abs control:http://s20.postimg.org/60enr4ivh/20160427_141840_ABS_Control.jpg

So if I cant save LSV (why bother) do I blank the feed from master at the straight through connector & keep the feed from the Abs control.

Thanks in advance
This picture is, if it is at the back of the car near the rear axle, where, the LSV would be if you had one...
20160419_112408_Flexi_to_Rigid_Connector.jpg




This image is at the front of the car, and I do not think I have that on my T2, I will go and see if it is on Suz's one.
20160427_140913.jpg
 
I think it just makes it easier to fit the pipe work, handy for me anyway.

So I take it that at that point, one of those pipes is the rear feed from the Master cylinder, and the other is off of the ABS control unit.

If you were to blank the one off the ABS unit and run the other straight to the rear brakes, you would bypass the LSV, but what would that do to the ABS, as effectively you have now bypassed that to the rear wheels as well.

You can't take the feed from the front ABS unit to the rear, as you will then be doing away with your dual circuit brakes.

So from what I see, you can't easily just remove the LSV and stay road safe, as I dread to think what could happen if the rear wheels locked, while the front ones were doing anti-lock manoeuvres..
 
So I take it that at that point, one of those pipes is the rear feed from the Master cylinder, and the other is off of the ABS control unit.

If you were to blank the one off the ABS unit and run the other straight to the rear brakes, you would bypass the LSV, but what would that do to the ABS, as effectively you have now bypassed that to the rear wheels as well.

You can't take the feed from the front ABS unit to the rear, as you will then be doing away with your dual circuit brakes.

So from what I see, you can't easily just remove the LSV and stay road safe, as I dread to think what could happen if the rear wheels locked, while the front ones were doing anti-lock manoeuvres..

I know, Rick just said blank the front pipe, maybe he didn't realise I have ABS, some have ABS but no LSV so is that possible for me :augie
 
Also the ABS feeds front & rear separately

I wonder if that is why the LSV seems overly complicated, as it uses the front feed that has the ABS on it to modulate the feed to the rear brakes, so they brake in time with the fronts.
 
I wonder if that is why the LSV seems overly complicated, as it uses the front feed that has the ABS on it to modulate the feed to the rear brakes, so they brake in time with the fronts.

All I know is I was all geared up to do this & now :doh
 
All I know is I was all geared up to do this & now :doh

I think you are best just replacing the pipes between the front joiners and the LSV, and leaving everything as it was... Simples...:D
 
I know, Rick just said blank the front pipe, maybe he didn't realise I have ABS, some have ABS but no LSV so is that possible for me :augie

ABS or not just blank the front pipe, although it goes to the LSV there is no mixing of the front/rear fluid, it just pressurises the "bright" shuttle, I think the reason the rear is only fed with one pipe is because the LSD may interfere with correct ABS operation, Rick
 
ABS or not just blank the front pipe, although it goes to the LSV there is no mixing of the front/rear fluid, it just pressurises the "bright" shuttle, I think the reason the rear is only fed with one pipe is because the LSD may interfere with correct ABS operation, Rick

Cheers Rick, just to clarify when you say front pipe, thats the nearest feed towards front of car on the LSV regardless whether it connects to Master cylinder or ABS control, as I haven't traced which go's where yet. Thanks
 
yes the pipe that is level with the bleed screw is front the front brake, I have an ABS car here but it does not have the load valve so I am guessing it will tee into one of the front brake pipes from the master cyl, I would not imagine it could be connected to the output of the ABS as the results would not be good, I can see that shuttle valve kicking back and forward if the ABS kicked in which would also make the rears kick in and out needlessly, Rick
 
yes the pipe that is level with the bleed screw is front the front brake, I have an ABS car here but it does not have the load valve so I am guessing it will tee into one of the front brake pipes from the master cyl, I would not imagine it could be connected to the output of the ABS as the results would not be good, I can see that shuttle valve kicking back and forward if the ABS kicked in which would also make the rears kick in and out needlessly, Rick

I will get under the mav tomorrow & trace where my pipes go, thanks for all help, & apologies for hijacking this thread. :bow
 
I have more or less the same, but without ABS (1997 SWB 2.7TDI). 2 metal lines front to back (to LSV): front brakes through a 3-way connector and metal pipe to LSV; direct connection in metal pipe from master cylinder to LSV.
LSV through a flex pipe 3-way connector on the rear axle, from there metal pipes to either brake drum.
 

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