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Changing a 1991 ABS to standard breaks!
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I replied to your post in RRC section but one thing you might not be aware of, the Disco ABS system looks very dirrefent to the RRC system, for one thing it has a "normal" master cylinder, the ABS unit is on the LHS inner wing.
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Have you tried running with the electrics disconnected from the pump??
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I would NOT advise hat on the RRC system, you will have half od the front callipers working only, no rear brakes and no primary front brakes.
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