Hi guys I've got a question for you. I swapped 73 disc brakes on to my 71 Duster a few years back. The 10" drums on the back have too much pull so I'm putting in a Willwood proportioning valve next weekend.
I've seen Willwood also makes residual pressure valves which "retain a minimum brake line pressure to help eliminate excessive pedal travel in both disc and drum brake systems. " Has anyone used these with the proportioning valve? Do they help? Or are they only for older hotrods with low mounted master cylinders?
Thanks in advance.
http://www.wilwood.com/MasterCylinderValves.aspx
I've seen Willwood also makes residual pressure valves which "retain a minimum brake line pressure to help eliminate excessive pedal travel in both disc and drum brake systems. " Has anyone used these with the proportioning valve? Do they help? Or are they only for older hotrods with low mounted master cylinders?
Thanks in advance.
http://www.wilwood.com/MasterCylinderValves.aspx















