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Question bleeding brakes w/ prop valve #1609877
04/20/14 12:28 PM
04/20/14 12:28 PM
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Garland, Texas
1badmopar Offline OP
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I am trying to bleed the brakes on the Belvedere and I am having issues getting a firm pedal and air out of the rear lines. I have a GM style factory disc brake proportioning valve on the car. I have noticed tools sold online to lock the valve in place while bleeding. Do I have to have one of these tools, or is there another way to keep the valve from setting under low pressure?

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1966 Plymouth Belvedere
520" RB w/ Indy 440-1 Heads
FiTech Fuel Injection
TKO 600 conversion

[img]https://flic.kr/p/2j1ejsK[/img]
Re: Question bleeding brakes w/ prop valve [Re: 1badmopar] #1609878
04/20/14 12:56 PM
04/20/14 12:56 PM
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Garland, Texas
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Never mind. Googled the procedure and found what I need to know.

Thanks!


1966 Plymouth Belvedere
520" RB w/ Indy 440-1 Heads
FiTech Fuel Injection
TKO 600 conversion

[img]https://flic.kr/p/2j1ejsK[/img]






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