Re: Dual Master Cylinder Proportioning Valve
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Re: Dual Master Cylinder Proportioning Valve



They are fairly easy to find in junk yards.  I grabbed a brass one off of a 
late 70's A Body and a cast iron one from a B Body.  I've taken the cast iron 
one apart already and the internals look good, just a little gummed up.  

Just look around for a vehicle that has a brake system that's fairly complete 
to pull one off of.  That way there's less of a chance of water contamination 
/ heavy rust.  Be sure to disassemble / clean it before use.  And you'll 
probably have to fabricate some kind of bracket to mount it.    

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