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hey guys I just bought a disk brake conversion kit for my 67 chevelle and it came with a proportioning valve, but with no instructions on how to install the proportioning valve. Can you guys give me some advice on how to install it.

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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Dale McIntosh:
Just curious, but who did you get your disc brake kit from that came with no instructions? I'm getting ready to do my 67 as well and every article I read about Master Power Brake says they include all instructions.


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I got my disk brake conversion kit from Stainless Steel Brake Co. They provided instructions on how to install everything, except for some odd reason did not have instructions on how to install the proportioning valve.
 
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Thanks for your response guys,
But I just had one more question I read on an article online that "The adjustable proportioning vale can be installed anywhere in the front to rear brake line as long as its after the factory proportioning valve and befor the rear flex hose."

And it says "The best place to install a brake proportioning valve is after the distribution block. DO NOT INSTALL IT BETWEEN THE DISTRIBUTION BLOCK AND THE MASTER. You wil not able to get a hard pedal. Any where after the disribution block and before the rear flex house."

Have you heard this or had any problems since you put yours between the master and the distribution block.
 
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