Author Topic: Proportioning valve question- wilwood adjustable versus "combination valves"  (Read 36995 times)

Offline brads70

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Thanks for the idea Wade! I just ordered this one locally should be here Wednesday. I have the regular adjuster here now but the one you suggested looked easier to plumb in? Your getting really good at spending my money for me! :smilielol: :2thumbs:

And thanks also to Changin Gears too I ordered the wheel cyl. you suggested too! As well as new calipers....might as well have everything all new...I've come this far! ::)
the Wilwood adjustable valve came in FYI the brake lines apear to just screw into it, big ones need adapters (2) but it is not 1/8 NPT as I read?
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the Wilwood adjustable valve came in FYI the brake lines apear to just screw into it, big ones need adapters (2) but it is not 1/8 NPT as I read?

On the Wilwood site I cannot find the 11179  but other proportioning valves are listed as 1/8-27 NPT  .     The OE rear brake line has a larger fitting, no idea what that size is but they seemed to be the same as the big ones on the master cylinder. NAPA gives that size as 9/16-20...See if it fits, good place to start.
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let us know what size you find...this looks like a great swap to me.

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Does anyone have a pic of this Wilwood prop valve installed? 
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Brake lines do bolt right up to it! adapter needed for the rear lines as they are bigger. I'm waiting on one more adapter to come in. I took pictures but darn camera, the batteries just died. :pullinghair:
« Last Edit: March 20, 2010 - 04:41:33 PM by brads70 »
Brad
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http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=59072.0
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Offline brads70

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Just got some batteries. You can see the adapter I needed ( silver) for the rear brake lines. Just waiting on one more before I install it. I'l have to bend the lines some to fit this valve , but I don't foresee a problem doing that.


Brad
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Proud to own one of the best cars ever made!!!!!

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http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=59072.0
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Offline brads70

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Finally got it installed today. Those adapters I mentioned...DON'T USE THEM!!!! The ones I had were for 1/4 brake line they won't work, they will leak!
I cut off the ends on a few brake lines reflared it with the smaller fitting so they just screw in, Fittings come with the Wilwood valve. I haven't filled it up with brake fluid and bledd everything yet but it's all ready to do. I'll pull off the master to bleed it first.
I ( as suggested) installed Raybestos rear wheel cylinders WC37236 also.So every thing is new! :2thumbs:

Brad
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Barrie,Ontario,Canada
Proud to own one of the best cars ever made!!!!!

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http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=59072.0
 My handling upgrade post
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Looks like it was made to go there..  :thumbsup:
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Offline brads70

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Looks like it was made to go there..  :thumbsup:
Thanks Wade...and thanks for the suggestion!!! Nice part!
Brad
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interested to see how it works.  Somewhere I read that it does not have a residual valve and that may cause the front to dive before the rears take effect.  Not sure if that applies on our cars, or not.

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interested to see how it works.  Somewhere I read that it does not have a residual valve and that may cause the front to dive before the rears take effect.  Not sure if that applies on our cars, or not.
I think this was covered earlier but bottom line is newer design to rear brake cylinders has negated the need for residual valves...by '73 they were no longer used. 
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I installed the other wilwood prop valve and also dont have the residual valve....so far, no problems with diving.   :2thumbs:

I think the residual valve is actually to prevent older rear wheel cylinders from sucking air.....from what has been told to me in other threads, no longer and issue with replacement cylinders.

Hey Brads70....I have the same MC as you know.....how soon will it be before you drive that car?  I have some issues with the filler caps leaking brake fluid. :swear:  Wondering if anyone else is.  ruined my paint job on my one torsion bar.   :banghead:

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Shandango...Ever get your loose caliper situation figured out?
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Hey Brads70....I have the same MC as you know.....how soon will it be before you drive that car?  I have some issues with the filler caps leaking brake fluid. :swear:  Wondering if anyone else is.  ruined my paint job on my one torsion bar.   :banghead:

Oh great! Leaking? grrrr I'll watch out for that!
 I don't knowwhen I'll be driving it? Soon I hope as it's driving me nuts watching all the classiccars/hotrods out on the street, just need time to work on it...?
Brad
1970 Challenger 451stroker/4L60 auto OD
Barrie,Ontario,Canada
Proud to own one of the best cars ever made!!!!!

My restoration thread 
http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=59072.0
 My handling upgrade post
http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=73985.0

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Oh great! Leaking? grrrr I'll watch out for that!
 I don't knowwhen I'll be driving it? Soon I hope as it's driving me nuts watching all the classiccars/hotrods out on the street, just need time to work on it...?
Ironically leaking is why I decided to go with the newer style...... :bricks1:

I contacted drdiff and he suggested making sure the level is about 1/4" below the bottom of the filler holes (I am) and that there is no flash or anything from the molding process where the caps meet the filler holes (there isnt).....so he is sending me a couple of oem caps to try.  The caps that are on there just dont feel "tight" enough so i am hoping thats it.....unless my system is somehow pressurizing it and causing it to spew??  :clueless: