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    Quote Originally Posted by roadster View Post
    Should the check valve be installed into the brake line heading toward the front of the car ( Same height as the booster outlet ) or should it be installed in the section after the hook which is 2 inch higher than the booster outlet ,or dos,nt it matter. Thanks
    The RESIDUAL VALVES can go anywhere in the brake line. I do not believe it matters but, I installed mine close to the master cylinder.

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    I have discs front and rear - and this is where my resid valves are installed. I didn't know a two sided fluid tap m/c was available until after I finished plumbing it.

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    thanks for the help

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