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Combo valve or manual prop and resiual valves?
I installed a 4 wheel disc setup on 51 truck, i have a new combo valve that i need to swap for a disc disc, but my question is , should i use the brass combo valve?( it looks ok and has a bracket to mount under mc, looks stock) or should i get 2 2lb residual valves and a prop valve for the rear, ?
Update, when i look at the wilwood adjustable prop valve, just about everything i read says no residual valves needed if mc is on fire wall, |
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is your master cyl for disc/disc or disc /drum?...ive seen where some people have issues , and a disc/drum master may not have enough fluid to operate the rear disc brakes properly after you swap from drum to disc
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its not reservoir size that the issue..its the amount of fluid movement due to piston size that causes some people problems
you may not have any issues though |
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I've done a number of disc/disc swaps with the master cylinder on the fire wall. Mostly using C5 Corvette calipers and rotors front and back. I always use the Wilwood adjustable prop valve in the rear. After a few brake stops to adjust I haven't touch them since. Never used a residual valve in any of the projects.
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