
I need to replace the ABS pump on my '87 Bill Blass. Is the pump on the LSC's the same?
Does it change at all from year to year?
How about T-Bird supercoupe?
I know the accumulator nipple changes in later years but if you swap over the entire pump unit with the accumulator attatched will it still work?
Also, is there anyone supplying gasket and o-ring kits for this job? Sorry for all the questions but I don't want to yank a part I can't use knowhatimsayin'?
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Hello Mark vii posse. What is the parts overlap between models and years?
I need to replace the ABS pump on my '87 Bill Blass. Is the pump on the LSC's the same?![]() |
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I know the accumulator nipple changes in later years but if you swap over the entire pump unit with the accumulator attatched will it still work?
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Also, is there anyone supplying gasket and o-ring kits for this job?
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Sorry for all the questions but I don't want to yank a part I can't use knowhatimsayin'?
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Thinking about the whole accumulator thing, I work in a machine shop and from what I can see it would be a snap to make an adapter to interchange these parts from year to year (provided the guts are the same), Hmmm...a new marketing opportunity perhaps?
Maybe I'll even take a crack at rebuilding the pump myself, done other types in the past, not brain surgery.
What does a rebuild on these units usually co$t? Do the pressure switches change at all from year to year?
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Have a lead on a complete master unit nearby...have to confirm the year though. What could really change year to year besides pump pressure? I guess that's a pretty important detail.
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Thinking about the whole accumulator thing, I work in a machine shop and from what I can see it would be a snap to make an adapter to interchange these parts from year to year (provided the guts are the same), Hmmm...a new marketing opportunity perhaps?
Maybe I'll even take a crack at rebuilding the pump myself, done other types in the past, not brain surgery.![]() |

Ended up swapping only the pump/accumulator unit as this appeared to be the source of my headache (leak). Nonetheless, had to yank the whole master
due to lack of space and do assembly on the bench. My car is an '87 and the pump is from an '88. So far, so good. Pretty hellacious
job the first time out but now having done it once, pretty sure I could do it again in less than half the time. LOVING THAT NICE FIRM PEDAL.
Thanks for all the help and advice!!
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Finally got around to doing this job.
Ended up swapping only the pump/accumulator unit as this appeared to be the source of my headache (leak). Nonetheless, had to yank the whole master due to lack of space and do assembly on the bench. My car is an '87 and the pump is from an '88. So far, so good. Pretty hellacious job the first time out but now having done it once, pretty sure I could do it again in less than half the time. LOVING THAT NICE FIRM PEDAL. Thanks for all the help and advice!!![]() |
I separated the ABS unit from the master and left it sitting in the car. I had no reason to believe there was anything wrong with this part so why change it?
The trick is you have to loosen the nuts on the ABS unit, move it away from the master (you can only move it so far or risk buggering the lines), (carefully) crack the studs with a vice grip,
unscrew the studs from the body of the unit, and you're in the clear! Everything else can come out leaving those old lines more or less undisturbed. Those lines are just plain awkward to get at so why not work on something you have easy access to?
Hope that saves someone some trouble!
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