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JEGS Proportioning Valve and Distribution Block Rotary Adjustment Valve

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Proportioning Valve and Distribution Block Rotary Adjustment Valve
$119.99
$97.19
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Proportioning Valve & Distribution Block
  • Rotary Adjustment Valve
  • (2) Inlets
  • (3) Outlets
  • Billet Aluminum
  • Black Anodize Finish with JEGS Logo
    Includes:
  • (5) Fittings
  • (1) Brake Light Switch
  • (1) Wiring Pigtail
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    Date published: 2016-04-11
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    Date published: 2019-03-11
    Rated 1 out of 5 by from leaks thru set screw vent I bought this item in 2021 and am now installing in my hot rod. All the normal 3/8-24 fittings are fine but the block leaks out of the manufacturing hole that is plugged with a set screw. Leaks thru the set screw and the Techs at JEGS says its out of warranty . Too bad. Can't be fixed. Junk. Don't buy it. Waste of $107.
    Date published: 2023-09-05
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    Date published: 2019-03-04
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    I have a 41 chevy with camaro subframe and 12 bolt rearend. I ordered a jegs rear disc conversion and it recommends this part. does this go in the line from my existing proportioning valve under the master cylinder or does it replace it?

    Asked by: joe41
    You can use this either way, it ia a distribution valve and a proportioning valve in 1 unit.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-05-17

    My proportioning valve on my 67 Mercury Cougar is over the rear axle my understanding is that it is to keep static pressure on the rear drums does this proportioning valve have to be removed as the calipers do not require this pressure

    Asked by: matthew063
    Correct, you do not want to use any residual proportioning style system with disc brakes unless the master cylinder is below the level of the calipers.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-05-14

    What is the purpose of the Allen set screw near the rear brake line outlet?

    Asked by: KMAG
    It is used only in the manufacturing and assembly process. Removal will damage unit.
    Answered by: Seth W
    Date published: 2019-03-04

    Have a 95 k1500 Z71 removing abs has front disc rear shoes, will this one work

    Asked by: Robert1000
    This is not recommended for your application.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-05-19
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