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09-05-2008 04:50 AM #1
One more quick question on brakes
Picked up the residual pressure valves yesterday, I can see that they're labeled one end "in" one end "out"... I'm assuming that if I open the package, there will be addl. specific instructions, but if not, does "in" mean "in" from the Master Cylander or "in" from the Drum?
Thanks again,
Randy
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09-05-2008 05:00 AM #2
Go with the flow,send fluid out to brake,residual valve holds back return flow. I hope this answers your question. Hank
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09-05-2008 06:51 AM #3
Yes thanks...and upon closer inspection this morning I found I was mistaken...they're Wilwood RPV's and they're not labeled "in" and "out", but rather "M.C." and "out"...that makes it easy!
Shows what happens when I trust my memory...
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