Wtb proportioning valve

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DaneBisel

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Looking for a proportioning valve that will work on a disc brake conversion. I am using the f m j spindle set up and looking for a stock valve that will work. Please email me I you have one. Im4dux@yahoo.com. Thank you
 

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Why? Just wondering.

You can buy an aftermarket adjustable one cheap enough, you won't have years of sludged brake fluid in it, no worries about deteriorated o-rings, and it'll allow you to dial in your bias.
 

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If you're going to use a factory prop valve use one from a disc-brake version of the type of car you're modifying, not the brake setup. Proportioning is about load bias as well as piston size, but even then the factory valve is a compromise: the prop valve from a Hemi Charger is the same one as used in a same-year Slant Six Coronet wagon if both have disc brakes.
 
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