So who won the grill fight?


post a photo a Carl. casting number on bottom. Brad (mastershake) can prob help if we cant figure it out.
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The body is telling you that was not enough!Morning.
Long day yesterday, one drink and today i feel hungover. Still tired i guess.

Trick question. The correct answer for setup None of the above, but all of the parts are usable.Do I need this setup???
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Part numbers were stamped on the side of the master.Do I need this setup???
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My guess is you will know this.Part numbers were stamped on the side of the master.
Casting number is underneath.
Some years (60s) has a tag on the bail for p/n and you may also find a stamp on the front nose. Bore end stamp listed here 1970 Chrysler Imperial Hydraulic Brake Service Guide from the Master Technicians Service Conference Session 274
The cover stamp looks like the second gen. 70-71??
I don't recall the specifics but that's all in Brad's article so easy to look up.
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Metering valve is to reduce front lock up initial brake application when on ice and other super slippery conditions. AFAIK, only used with the B, C, & E bodies.
1970 Chrysler Imperial Hydraulic Brake Service Guide from the Master Technicians Service Conference Session 274
Maybe the late floating caliper A-bodies and/ or F bodies got that.
The combo valve I can't see enough to tell which one it is. But I'll link a '72 Chrysler cheat sheet.
1972 Imperial & Chrysler Disc Brake Service Repair Book from the Master Technician's Service Conference (Session 293)
Drum brake master cylinder.
Same deal. Check the casting and hopefully a stamped as well p/n.
Does not go with the the combo valve or a metering valve.
The valve brackets are prob another good clue on the application. I'm thinking B/E
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The worst part about my day today is gonna be having to hear about Andrew Luck from all my co workers, all dang day.Good Morning and happy Monday (at least to those out here that are retired and it doesn't matter what day it is.....to the rest of us, back to the grin...)
Wrong.My guess is you will know this.
I ordered a Wilwood “adjustable proportioning valve” for the Polara . However, it’s only for a single in and a single out, so if I’m thinking right, it’s not so much as a proportioning valve but an in-line reducer?
I’ll have to read it tonight. Work computer has it blocked as a “suspicious website”Wrong.
Go read the brake hydraulics booklet.
1970 Chrysler Imperial Hydraulic Brake Service Guide from the Master Technicians Service Conference Session 274
I realized over the weekend I need a disc/drum master and prop valve of some kind to finish the Polara swap. Original plan was to just use the one off the dart but then I remembered, the dart was 4 corner drums, so none of that stuff will workWrong.
Go read the brake hydraulics booklet.
1970 Chrysler Imperial Hydraulic Brake Service Guide from the Master Technicians Service Conference Session 274
LOL.I’ll have to read it tonight. Work computer has it blocked as a “suspicious website”
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