Went to my Mom's on Wednesday, and got some more work done on the Patrol. All the brake lines are now made up and installed -- finally!
Installed the 'new' junction block, got both lines from the m/c down to the junction blocks made up and installed, plus the little jumper from the new 'front' junction block to the hose going to the front axle.
Forgot to take a pic of the m/c brake line that goes to the rear junction block, but it looks very similar the the second one pictured a little later, but shorter. But here is a picture of that line coming from the m/c down to the original Patrol junction block. Note that the third port on the junction block (that originally fed the front axle brakes) has been plugged, so this is now dedicated to the rear brakes:
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Pic of the line from the m/c to the new junction block that feeds the front axle brakes:
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Here is the 'new' junction block for the front brakes, and the short jumper line from the junction block to the front axle hose...........
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...........and the hose to the front axle:
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A view of both lines coming down from the master cylinder:
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And a couple of pics from up top:
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Also backed all the brake adjusters fully out (ie, the shoes backed all the way off) as recommended in the shop manual. Normally I would do the brake adjustment before bleeding........but backing the adjusters off does make sense I suppose, giving more of a stroke on the wheel cylinders during bleeding.
Note that there is not a hydraulic brake light switch any longer in the system. I've had so much problems with these switches on my other old cars, and have been replacing them with electrical switches activated off the brake pedal, so will do the same on the Patrol.
The plan for next visit to set up hoses and bottles, and gravity bleed the brakes first. Then, if I can get my brother to help me (be the "pedal pusher"), we can finish the bleeding.
Hopefully there are not any leaks that can't be fixed by tightening up the fittings a little.
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