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10-07-2023, 12:12 AM | #1 |
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SUM-760197 four wheel drum brake power conversion
Does anyone have any experience with the Summit SUM-760197 power brake conversion kit? I ordered one on Wed and it arrived today and I thought it came with a new proportioning valve but it did not. I called them and they said I needed the SUM-760186 valve so I placed another order. Tonight I found some install pics online and it looks like some guys are using the stock valve that came on the truck. So my three questions are:
1. Can I use the factory valve and just rebend the lines? Any pros/cons of doing that? 2. Any install tips or tricks? It looks pretty straightforward. 3. Has anyone installed this on an engine with a Rochester 2GV carb? Anything to look out for on the vacuum port or line? |
10-07-2023, 01:29 AM | #2 |
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Re: SUM-760197 four wheel drum brake power conversion
If you're staying with drums all around, you don't need a combo valve.
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10-07-2023, 12:51 PM | #3 |
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Re: SUM-760197 four wheel drum brake power conversion
Yes, I would use the factory distribution block for your drum brakes. However, if would have it rebuilt before using it. The combination valve Summit recommended is for disc/drum brakes, not for drum/drum brakes.
Is that kit intended to be used with 4 wheel drum brakes?
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Re: SUM-760197 four wheel drum brake power conversion
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