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Old 12-25-2016, 10:49 AM   #3
72freak
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Re: Minimal rear brakes...Proportioning / combination valve fun and education.

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Originally Posted by Anthony14 View Post
I'm actually in the middle of redoing my brake lines and converting to power brakes. My prop valve looks exactly like yours with that "pin" sticking out about 1/4". I've ordered the bleeder tool and its on its way. But what is the length suppose to be sticking out of the valve??

I took my sensor out of the top where the bleeder tool would install and I can see the brass components and the shuttle valve to lack of better terms and was able to move it back and forth with a flat head screwdriver, but as I did this that pin did not move and I can't seem to move it with pliers in or out...
It is my understanding and from looking at all my others that it is actually SUPPOSED to be flush or slightly recessed when its in the correct position.
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