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Old 02-27-2002, 06:48 PM   #5
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The easiest fix would be an adjustable proportioning valve made by willwood and sumiit sells them for somewhere around 50 bucks. Or you can go to a pull it yourself yard and find yourself one from another car. The torino had this same problem this past weekend. Eventually found one at a local wrecking yard and took the inside components and used them to repair the porportioning valve that was on the car. Good Luck
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