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06-08-2007, 12:56 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Milton, FL
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Disc Brake Proportional Valve
Will the proportional valve from a non-power brake system work with a power brake system?
Can I just install a booster behind the non-power master cylinder? I am installing a disc on my 69, and I am also going with power brakes. I have a master cylinder and prop. valve from a non-power 71. What do I need to complete this task? Thanks, Keith |
06-08-2007, 01:25 PM | #2 |
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Location: Washington, MO
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Re: Disc Brake Proportional Valve
In theory, it shouldn't matter with the prop valve if it's power or not. The ports from the M/C have to installed correctly; smaller sized resevoir goes to the rears, larger goes to the front brakes. They've got to go to the right port on the prop valve.
I wouldn't have thought that the M/C would not be the same, power vs. non power, but NAPA only shows one M/C regardless of the option.
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