(brakes) Load Sensing Proportioning Valve
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(brakes) Load Sensing Proportioning Valve
Happy holidays......well need help in knowing what years does the load sensing proportionin valve will fit like to call it brake fluid distributor can't find it new so thinking in visiting some junkyards so anyone know what years is it compatible..... heres the photo of the manual it sprays the brake fluid......
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i took mine off as well, with bigger tires it does stop a little better without it on, wears pads out quicker but at the time i was willing to replace pads more often then rearend cars on the street
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My truck still locks the rear tires up with very little braking force so I gotta put a manual proportioning valve somewhere along the line.
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i ditched the lspv as it had siezed and fitted a manual valve in the cab so it allows me to adjust it on the move. makes setting up alot easyer.
saves having to stop and get out and adjust
you can see it next to the transfer lever.
mtm
saves having to stop and get out and adjust
you can see it next to the transfer lever.
mtm
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Brake prop.
I also got rid of the valve. I just put one from summit next to the MC. Once it was dialed in, I didn't feel the need to adjust it all the time. I have two settings, one for loaded and one when the truck is light. You can see it next to the MC.
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with you guys that put the aftermarket prop valve in what did you do with the three way connector on the pass side frame rail......
also do you guys have metric valves becuase all i can seem to find is standard, i was hopen just to plop it between the lines on the above mentioned frame rail (instead of using two adaptors and two small peices of brake line)
I have a willwood prob valve i just havent installed it yet at the moment im running with only front brakes because i took the lspv off and just ran the fluid straight to the cylinders.....
also do you guys have metric valves becuase all i can seem to find is standard, i was hopen just to plop it between the lines on the above mentioned frame rail (instead of using two adaptors and two small peices of brake line)
I have a willwood prob valve i just havent installed it yet at the moment im running with only front brakes because i took the lspv off and just ran the fluid straight to the cylinders.....
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Plug the T where the return line comes into it. I made a plug from the old line, by clipping the line about one inch abouve the fitting, crimping it then tig the end (I am cheap). Or you can by a metric to 1/8" pipe fitting and use a plug. My prop valve was also standard ( I cut my metric ends off my lines and double flared standard ends on), summit and even napa sell the adapters, for those that dont have the double flare tool. Don't quote me, but the metric end is M10x1.0.
You will notice a difference right away. Make sure you spend the time to dial it in.
You will notice a difference right away. Make sure you spend the time to dial it in.
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I have a few question on doing this conv. So they maybe so dumb questions.
So you guys are puting a plug in the pass. side T and getting rid of the line that runs to the back valve on the frame rail? Then are you getting rid of the valve all together? Then do I put a manula PV on the line that goes stright back to the rear brakes?
Thanks for any help
So you guys are puting a plug in the pass. side T and getting rid of the line that runs to the back valve on the frame rail? Then are you getting rid of the valve all together? Then do I put a manula PV on the line that goes stright back to the rear brakes?
Thanks for any help
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They run $12.00/ea., male and female versions available. Handy for capping brake lines when you are working on the brakes or pulling an axle shaft. Also makes a great trail repair part if you rip a flex brake line on the trail. Just cap the hard line where the broken flex line attached to.
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