>> block. has anyone ever used one of the wilwood >> distrobution blocks for front/rear with the adjustable >> pressure valve? On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, dornbos@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > I use the Wilwood on my '73 Matador. I switched to disc front > brakes and did not change the master cylinder or use power assist > so the balance was wrong. I used the Wilwood because it was > easier to find quickly AND because I could foresee making further > changes in my brake in the future AND because I don't care if my > car remains stock. Note: I bought the Summit brand from Summit > for far less money but it came as the Wilwood (which I knew from > my friend who had purchased one earlier.) I haven't touched it > since I set it originally. On somewhat slippery conditions, my > rear tires lock up just before my front ones. > > good luck. When I replumbed my Hornet, I re-did factory plumbing (combo block and all that). I now regret that, and wish I had skipped the brake-fail block nonsense and done it straight with the Willwood prop valve. For those of us who maintain their cars top-notch (pretty much all of us here with cold cars!) that idiot light isn't useful -- I bleed my brakes annually/biannually and usually know what state they're in (eg. I look!). _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list