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09-26-2004 11:38 AM #1
brakes
After serching the net for brake plumbing I have found about 10 different answers. I have a dual power master cyl mounted under the floor. I have dics fronts and drums rear. What I need to know in what order does the valves and switch go from the master cyl. Such as to the rear drums from the master cyl to a brake light switch to residual valve to adj. proportioning valve to drums or? and master cyl to residual valve to metering valve to disc?In this order ? What I have found on the net for the same setup is alot of different valve combinations.
Thanks Randy Brannon
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09-26-2004 12:58 PM #2
Here's a link to very knowledgeable folks on brake systems, once on this page, at the bottom of the text, click the link for "typical system............." you'll see a diagram. http://www.ecihotrodbrakes.com/brake_facts.html
If you're using an inline switch, mount it in either line shortly after it exits MC so that lights activate as soon as pedal moves.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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09-26-2004 01:10 PM #3
Thanks
Thanks Bob. I knew if I asked here I would get the right answer!
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