'94 Brake system diagram

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jayro

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Does anyone have a diagram of the brake system for my 1994 MTX?

I am having some uneven/redced brakefluid flow issues to my rear calipers.
New calipers, stainless lines, bias plugs, new master cylinder and the system bled like a ****. Before I start redoing the hard lines I was looking at the block on the inside of the drivers side engine bay that the MC brake lines goto. Could this be something that would cause this issue if it were gummed up? What exactly is this block called? Thanks
 

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Probably just air in the system do xinh. When I did stainless lines all around and new rear calipers it took me forever to get all the air out.
 
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Probably just air in the system. When I did stainless lines all around and new rear calipers it took me forever to get all the air out.

I rebleed the system atleast a few times a summer since I track the car. I have rebled it 2-3 times using a Motive pressure bleeder and each time I run 1-2 quarts through. Hasn't seemed to help.

It is during the bleeding sessions that I notice the difference in brake fluid flow and the pad wear indicates the same.

I will rebleed agian to make sure.
 

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Air in the system wouldn't cause too much braking on the one side though. It could very well be a problem with some ABS hardware, I guess I never really thought of that....
 

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If you are still running stock brake lines your problem may be collapsed interior line liner. Has happened to many on the list. Change to stainless lines and problem solved.
 

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Get rid of all that crap and put new lines in and NO ABS, that would be much better for you , but not your tires.
 

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Get rid of all that crap and put new lines in and NO ABS, that would be much better for you , but not your tires.

Right now the ABS seems to be working pretty good for me. Plus I'm really not up for pulling everything and starting over right now.

If you are still running stock brake lines your problem may be collapsed interior line liner. Has happened to many on the list. Change to stainless lines and problem solved.

I've got the stainless lines. I have gone through everything that I could think of. I was hoping someone would have a diagram so I could see the whole system and maybe something I missed. Maybe the new MC was bd out of the box?
 

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I have a Ford Taurus service manual. Let me see if I can scan it up. It's for 1994. Did you still need it?
 

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