On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, d stohler wrote: > well, i got a gm style proportioning valve, metering > valve, what ever you call it, it is suposed to do like > 3 things all itself. if there is anything i noticed, > it was that the rear tires lock up harder and maybe > just a little bit sooner. i dont think its really > going to be noticeable on the road from what it was > before. i still do not get ANY front end lock at all. > i like my brakes where the front locks only if i STAND > on the pedal. im kinda in a confused way. and before > anyone asks, i looked up on the valve what side what > front and rear. yes, it is hooked up correctly > front/rear. im starting to get irritated with this. i > have a lot of time mostly, and some money into it, and > it is not how i think it should be with the parts that > are on it. anyone have any ideas? thanks. Is this in your 62? Some of those valves are proportioning valves, but a lot of them are just a switch for "brake fail" eg. the front and rear systems have different pressures, eg. one failed. I forget how you tell the difference visually. If you have stock 62 rear brakes, and added-on front disks, then you probably have an actual imbalance in brakin force. You'll need to buy an adjustable prop. valve ($30? from summit etc) or pick smaller-bore rear wheel cyls. Smaller bores will mean for a given brake fluid pressure, there will be less force (smaller piston) than with larger. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list