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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: So Cal
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Re: Rebuild service for combination/proportioning valve
MARKDTN wrote, "That is a Corvette one so it is 4 wheel discs. Might be the same parts as a disc/drum, but I doubt it."
I believe MARKDTN is correct from the simple fact that the Combination Valve shown does NOT include a Metering Valve on the end for the Front brakes.
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Location: washington
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This written declaration should make you feel better about the brass valves! LOL.
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Location: Cypress, TX
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Re: Rebuild service for combination/proportioning valve
I ended up sending it to White Post Restorations to get it done. I was pleased with the results and it works well. They put an epoxy grey coat on them, and on mine they missed a spot. I touched it up with some grey paint I had on hand. It works, looks great, and no leaks. I tested the brake warning light function for front and back during brake bleeding.
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