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GM production small block engines were known as Mouse motors.

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Re: ABS question

Subject: Re: ABS question
by Matatk on 2014/3/28 0:20:18

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volzfan wrote:

Thanks for the input, Matt and Andy.  I was afraid that would be what I would hear.  I did quite a bit of searching myself before posting, and had no luck, so I was hoping maybe someone would know something that I couldn't find.  I'll keep looking/asking....but I'm not optimistic. 

As a sidenote....I have another good friend who is a real Electronic "genius".  Wonder how hard it would be to "reverse engineer" the module and see if it could be fixed?  Of course, if the failed part is proprietary, it probably couldn't be done.....but, it might be worth a shot.

Thanks again....Thanks



From what I read, some guys have dissected the board. But the manufacturer used components without any type of identifying marks on them. I guess you would need some fancy equipment to figure out what everything was.
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