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DV...Need help with the Summit Adj Proportioning Value.!
Hey DV! I got the adjustable Proportioning valve from Summit...now I need to know how to hook it up. Yes I got the 3 way spilter and I'll have to remove the mustang II proportioning value. So how do I do this and what goes where.
Thanks. Snake. |
Snake, The prop valve is for the rear brakes. Run the line from the master cylinder to the prop valve and then back to the rear brakes. The fronts don't require a prop valve so run the line from the master to the "t" or 3 way then to each front brake. Easy as pie!
Don |
Snake,
As long you you have all the brake lines disconnected, why not install a line lock solenoid while you are installing the proportioner. Fred |
Dscott
Ok Don! Sounds pretty simlpe.
Thanks. Snake. Hey Fred! I'm new at this...and have no idea what your talking about? But Thanks anyways. Snake. |
Snake,
Between the master cylinder and the tee for the front brakes, as described by Don, install a line lock solenoid. This will allow you to lock your front wheels at the touch of a button, while the rear wheels are free to spin, spin, spin. Fred |
Fred
Ok Fred! Now I know what your talking about.
Thanks. Gerry. |
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