RE: proportioning valve vs. metering valve
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RE: proportioning valve vs. metering valve



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As used on Mopars there is either a junction block, with or without a metering block, or a combination valve. A junction block sends the brake fluid to its various destinations without changing the pressure going out of any outlet, and came on 4 wheel drum cars. A combination valve adds a proportioning function inside the junction block, which reduces the pressure in the line going to the rear axle; an example would be the brass block installed on '73 and up A body front disc cars. A standalone metering block used in the rear line of Mopar disc brake cars in the '60s and at least through '70, downline of the junction block, simply reduces the pressure from its input to its output in the rear line. And a standalone adjustable aftermarket proportioning valve does exactly the same thing in the rear line, but the pressure differential is adjustable. I'm no engineer, I figure there are some more scientific terms for all this.


Bill & Kathi Parker, South Central Indiana
'56 Chrysler Windsor; '60 Chrysler Saratoga; '62 Plymouth Max Wedge; '64 Dart convertible; '65 Barracuda \6; '65 Imperial; '68 Barracuda FB 340-S; '69 Barracuda FB now 360; '70 Challenger; '72 Cuda '340





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Subject: proportioning valve vs. metering valve
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 17:41:35 EST

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Can anyone lay out for me the differing functions of a proportioning valve and a metering valve? Thanks for any help. Paul

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