JEGS Stage Control Solenoid Valve 2-Port Brass Valve
555-63000
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Stage Control Solenoid Valve
JEGS 555-63000 Stage Control Solenoid Valve Features:
- Includes valve and mounting hardware
- Made in the USA with high-quality materials and assembly
- Waterproof 12v coil for improved durability in all conditions
- Optional brake line kit available separately to plumb into your vehicle’s system
- Not compatible with abs or split diagonal brake systems
JEGS 555-63000 Stage Control Solenoid Valve Note:
- Depress the brake pedal and press and hold a switch (available separately) to lock the front brakes while you warm up the tires or do a burn-out at the track or special event.
Specifications:
how long can you leave the unit on and not overheat? Need to use it as a hill holder with my manual transmission----lots of hills in the Ozarka!
Can this be mounted backwards (plumbing wise) so that you flip switch to disable rear brakes? (Control vehicle movement with pedal for front brakes)
What is the distance from center to center of the mounting holes?
What size fuse should be used with this solenoid? No fuse or fuse information was supplied.
Is this valve rebuildable?
I see the amperage during operation should be 3A. Mine just blew a fuse, and I found it started pulling ~9A. Is that safe to run, or way too high?
How many amps is the solenoid drawing?
Can this be mounted horizontal or vertical
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