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Re: 1970 B-Body Brake Distribution Block/Line-Lock Question
[Re: JohnRR]
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08/13/10 10:03 AM
08/13/10 10:03 AM
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That is the line you would put it in no matter if it were a proportioning valve or not. If it's a drum brake car I'm pretty sure it is just a distribution block , it's main purpose is to set off the idiot light on the dash if you loose pressure in one circuit.
The instructions for the line lock state that if it is a proportioning valve that I would need to plug one line currently going to a front wheel from the prop valve, route the line going to the remaining front wheel to the line-lock, then run a tee from the line-lock to each of the front wheels.
I have always seen the line-lock solenoids installed right on the line at the master cylinder but the instructions I received clearly state that this is not a proper install for a proportioning valve.
It was a drum brake car. Now it's discs in the front and drums in the rear.
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Re: 1970 B-Body Brake Distribution Block/Line-Lock Question
[Re: 1badx]
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08/13/10 01:04 PM
08/13/10 01:04 PM
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That is the line you would put it in no matter if it were a proportioning valve or not. If it's a drum brake car I'm pretty sure it is just a distribution block , it's main purpose is to set off the idiot light on the dash if you loose pressure in one circuit.
The instructions for the line lock state that if it is a proportioning valve that I would need to plug one line currently going to a front wheel from the prop valve, route the line going to the remaining front wheel to the line-lock, then run a tee from the line-lock to each of the front wheels.
I have always seen the line-lock solenoids installed right on the line at the master cylinder but the instructions I received clearly state that this is not a proper install for a proportioning valve.
It was a drum brake car. Now it's discs in the front and drums in the rear.
I forgot about the part about teeing them together, the reason for that is so you don't set off the idiot light and or damage the valve in the proportioning valve/distribution block. Once you push the button and then release the brake peddle the the valve in the block is going to move because there would be no pressure on the other side of it and set off the brake light on the dash.
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Re: 1970 B-Body Brake Distribution Block/Line-Lock Question
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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08/13/10 03:03 PM
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I have installed several line locks on Mopars with both disc and drum brakes by installing the line lock on the line to the block. It does make the light go on when applied but it goes off as soon as you let off the button, no big deal
Cab , I had the valve get stuck once after a brake line failure which is why I brought that up.
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Re: 1970 B-Body Brake Distribution Block/Line-Lock Question
[Re: 1badx]
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08/13/10 03:06 PM
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Thanks guys! I will install according to the instructions.
This site has been a tremendous help in answering questions like these.
Thanks MOPARTS!
I have put a little more thought into this and going back to when I installed it in a friends car. Are the instructions telling you to run the solenoid after the proportioning valve? I think that's how I did it on my buddies mustang , blocked the other port then tee'd the 2 front lines together .
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