Inline Tube 5 Port Brass Proportioning Valve for Front Disc Rear Drum Brakes Compatible with 1971-77 GM Vehicles
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If you are considering buying something, I would make sure the brake lines themselves are in good condition. Does there appear to be a proper flow of fluid in The vehicle has been parked or out of use for a long time. When brake fluid is dirty, what condition does it have. A contaminated site. Do you think it would help to flush your system first? Normally this valve does not go out very often, because either the rear brake cylinders or dirty brake fluid are the causes. Pedals that are soft and mushy can be caused by dirty brake fluid. You can hopefully draw some insight into this subject after reading this.
That should be the case. There are a great many Chevrolets out there, if not all. My 1964 C10, for instance, was the price I paid for it. As for my booster, I used one from a 1973 C10, and the calipers, discs, spindles, and bearings came from a suburban in the mid '80s. In addition to brake fitting adapters, auto parts stores also stock them.
You can apply to have your vehicle listed here if it fits the criteria In this illustration, we see a GM Proportioning Valve, used in conjunction with
A proportioning valve with this design will work with a North American GM truck fitted with a front My sincere thanks go to you.
Selected User Reviews For Inline Tube 5 Port Brass Proportioning Valve for Front Disc Rear Drum Brakes Compatible with 1971-77 GM Vehicles
There is a bit of a kink, but it's still usable. The brake switch on my truck was different from this one.
It fits like a glove.
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Within one month of installation, a valve leaked out of the plug in front. The manufacturer did not offer a.
I liked it a lot.
We were so happy with the results.
I received exactly what I ordered.
You might want to think twice before purchasing. My chevy truck had a part that had lasted 40 years. I replaced that with this. I've had this one for two years and the metering valve (the part beneath the plastic cap) started leaking. I asked Inline Tube about a fix for this and they said they would not be able to help me You are lucky. The company was unwilling to provide a warranty for it and had no parts available to replace In order to solve their problem, they needed to purchase We won't be able to do it. Nonetheless, Classic Performance Products has the same valve for only ten bucks more and it comes with The parts to fix them are even available. You can save yourself mental anguish if you purchase it from them. It's no secret I'm not a CPP employee. It is just too much stuff that doesn't last for me.