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Old 05-10-2011, 11:34 AM   #1
Jon Scully
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Location: Thunder Bay Ontario
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brake master/prop valve swap

Hello there,

I think there may be a good thread on here already (no luck with the searches-- search function could use some help on this site lol

----I have a 1971 blazer and would like to swap to a newer style master cylinder/prop valve system.

The main reason for the swap is the price of repo parts (my prop valve has a very slow 'sweat' from the bottom pin valve)-- If I can get parts to be safe and workable from a 73-87, that would be fine....Is this possible (edit-- by possibel, I mean with minimal fab and low price tag lol)?

Thanks for any and all advice,

Jon

Last edited by Jon Scully; 05-10-2011 at 01:04 PM. Reason: wording change
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