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11-26-2007, 07:44 PM | #1 |
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I'm Sorry, but I'm still confused about Power Brakes?
I have manual brakes on my '68 now, with a wilwood adjustable proportioning valve since the front brakes have been converted to late model disc brakes.
I picked up a power drum brake setup off of a '67 c20 (dual diaphragm)with brackets. It doesn't have a prop valve, but a distribution block since the truck came with drums all around, no need for the distribution block. Now if I go to the parts store and get a master cylinder for a '71-'72 (for disc brakes) will it mount to the booster that I have? Or is there something funny about the rod inside the booster? If it will work, do I need a traditional proportioning valve, or can I use my adjustable Wilwood Proportioning valve in place of the traditional style? If someone tried to explain this to me before and i didn't understand, I apologize. For some reason even the search topics don't really explain it to me well enough. Just call me Box of Rocks! Thanks ahead of time! Shawn
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