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Brake Proportioning valve rebuild

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Old May 8th, 2019, 19:16   #1
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I would be interested in anyones experiences of rebuilding the brake proportioning valve with the rebuild kit. I have the single line brake system although I undestand the valves if not the same are similar.
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Ok..no-one rebuilt one....OK Iam going in
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Not a difficult job apparently but DON'T remove the adjuster and lock nut. This is preset by the factory.
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2Thanks Derek. Yes I saw the lock nut and adjuster on the end...coated in what looks like a 50 year old form of lock thread.
Aint got round to it yet...have got a kit but family issues have got in the way again. The joys of 90 year old + parents
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