On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 02:18:17 -0700, you wrote:
>From: wayne osborne <wayne@chevytrucks.org>
>Subject: [oletrucks] brake lines
>
>......
> Now for the question--I'll be redoing the brake line for the front/rear,
>the proportioning valve I have has 3 ports, one for the front left, one
>front right and of course one for the back. Instructions say some system
>can be plumbed with one output for the front and tee'd to the front left
>and right, or would it be better to use the individual outputs and go
>direct to the front left/right? Is there a disadvantage either way? --wayne
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Nope. It depends mostly on where you have mounted your prop valve. Is
it convenient to run a line from each front port to each caliper, or
is the valve far enough from the front that it would be easier to run
one line to the crossmember and Tee from there?
There will be plenty of fluid flow either way.
Joe
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