JEGS
Adjustable Proportioning Valve
555-63022




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JEGS 555-63022 Adjustable Proportioning Valve Features:
- A necessary part of any performance brake system
- Rotary knob for the finest incremental adjustment of front-to-rear brake bias
- Helps prevent rear brake lock-up by reducing the line pressure by up to 60%
- Includes fittings to plumb and adapt to the vehicle’s brake system
- Anodized black with a JEGS laser-etched logo on both sides
JEGS 555-63022 Adjustable Proportioning Valve Includes:
- (2) 3/16 in. Brake Line Fitting Adapters
- (2) 3/16 in. Tube Nuts
- (2) 1/4 in. Brake Line Fitting Adapters
- (2) 1/4 in. Tube Nuts
Specifications:
Is that thread locker on the fittings? And is it required? My fittings didn't come with thread locker on them when they arrived. .
Would this work on an 87 wrangler? Is it universal?
Will this valve work with 3/16 inlet and 1/4 outlet. I’m removing a factory valve for rear disk conversion and it 3/16 from master and 1/4 from factory valve to rear right now
I'm not seeing in the parts list a small brake line to fit between the master cylinder and this valve. Is there one available or am I just missing it?
Is this for 3/16" lines?
Can this valve adjust while brakes are applied or does it have to preset prier to uses?
What are the input and output threads? 1/8 NPT? or 3/16-24 Inverted Flare?
How much will this calve reduce line pressure?
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