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this is a kind of obscure boring technical question. I'll attach all the angles of the proportioning valve. it is the one mounted to the back of the front crossmember below the front of the engine. it has two incoming lines on the top from the brake master cylinder and a sender here:
from what I understand, it allows pressure to build in the rear drums before applying pressure to the front, but I may be wrong. it has a line out to each front caliper and a single line to the rear brakes.
fronts
rear
on the rear there is a piece threaded into the large hole, then the brake line threads into that. is there anyway to tune this valve to work optimally for rear disc conversions? either through the piece that threads into the large 3/4" port that eventually leads to the rear or is there something adjustable here:
that "nut" was covered by a rubber dust cap. I'm not sure if maybe the valving sits behind that or if it's even modifiable?
thanks!
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from what I understand, it allows pressure to build in the rear drums before applying pressure to the front, but I may be wrong. it has a line out to each front caliper and a single line to the rear brakes.
fronts
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rear
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on the rear there is a piece threaded into the large hole, then the brake line threads into that. is there anyway to tune this valve to work optimally for rear disc conversions? either through the piece that threads into the large 3/4" port that eventually leads to the rear or is there something adjustable here:
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that "nut" was covered by a rubber dust cap. I'm not sure if maybe the valving sits behind that or if it's even modifiable?
thanks!