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H'YAMULE 02-13-2001 01:13 PM

PROPORTIONING VALVE?
 
Hi all, I am doing a disc swap using a '77 Monarch, I have a question about th proportioning valve. Is there a difference between one for power assist and one without power assist? Also is there a difference in front-to-back and diagonal set ups? Thanks

Rev 02-13-2001 09:40 PM

Hey Mule, haven't seen you around for awhile. My Granada conversion from Jim's Mustang in Ca. uses a Wilwood (sp?) proportioning valve (about $50). It is front to back, but this is what we want, isn't it? It's adjustable and goes down to about 40% to the rear minimum. Works great for me. SSBC has one and is probably good too. Wouldn't think anyone would want a diagonally plumbed job.

Rev

Rev

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'66 Coupe, 306, 300 HP, C-4, 13.97 e.t., 100.3 mph
1/4 mi.

H'YAMULE 02-14-2001 10:55 PM

Thanks Rev, I have been in the middle of a move, from Montana to Florida. I am currently in Willis, Tx. I finally got all the stuff on the way here and I am going to start the swap this weekend. Thanks for the advise.


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