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Old 01-12-2020, 10:19 AM   #21
Rickysnickers
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Re: Brake conversion for a 66 - proportioning valve?

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Thats what I was thinking originally, and I guess just plug off the extra prop valve port that is on top (the one i have a yellow line going from the top prop port to the passenger side). Is that ok to do you think? I would think the same amount of pressure would be coming out of the one port if the other was sealed off and just supply the two fronts the same way...just from a tee instead. I was trying to contact the manufacturer and ask but they never answer.
Yes, it will have the same pressure. Mine was plumbed exactly the same, with one line coming from the distribution block, and then T'd. Never an issue. IMO, it makes for a cleaner and easier install. Yes, you just plug the port you do not use.
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