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Brakes Distribution Block & Proportioning Valve 67 Gta

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Hello peoples. Can anyone tell me what a original proportioning valve looked like on a gt v8 car with power discs in front.. I see in some of the parts catalogs when ordering front or rear brake lines that late 67 had a pv in front near the distribution block. Than I see some rear lines that state with pv in rear of car for 67. Does anyone know where I can see a diagram showing the locations etc. I am replzcing my lines and brakes and the lines I had in the front by the master looked like a bowl spaghetti. where did the rear pv get mounted and what did it look like. Thanks I hope some of you garus can shine some light on it for me. Thanks in advance.
 
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The distribution block was the same whether the proportioning valve was at the front or rear. The valve was a small brass cylinder in either case. The rear-mounted valve was simply spliced into the line a few inches from the body bracket for the rear hose.

 

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Thanks a lot. Do you know where you can get one of these? I haven't seen them anywhere. Was it adjustable or just a preset?
 
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They were preset. They turn up on ebay all the time. They can be rebuilt, too.
 

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you can get an after market from Wilwood and it seems like i saw them at Summit
 

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If you are looking for a stock replacement part for a restoration, they have proven to be expensive in my experience. However, any newer, one piece block will work with minor plumbing changes.
 
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