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Old 02-20-2020, 11:55 AM   #1
MASTERBrian
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Master to proportioning valve question

Ok, I completely redid the brakes on my 60 burb 3yrs ago when I got it. Problem it's I've forgotten since things and I have a friend that's trying to fix the brakes on his 63 c10.

I ran a dual 9" booster and a master from a 90 c1500. I hung it from a captain fab bracket. The proportioning valve is a ssbc adjustable valve A0730. I have CPP discs up front on drop spindles and factory drums in rear. My suburban stops on a dime and squats perfectly doing so.

The questions that have arisen are does the large reservoir on master, which is towards firewall, go to the drums or the discs? Then dies the proportioning valve turn pressure down to the disc or the drum? Logic tells me discs have more stopping force, thus large reservoir to them and you turn ther discs down. For some reason I keep thinking that the sins are what is being adjusted.

Originally, looking back at pics, I had the large reservoir plumbed to the R, rear, of the valve, but i changed it and now the large reservoir goes to the F, front, of valve. Most people's pictures seem to show my original layout, but maybe their reservoirs are different.... mines the plastic body with black lid. Unfortunately, my truck is in driveway covered with snow so I can't crawl under to confirm that the large cylinder is for certain feeding the front discs, but it appears this way from looking at the valve.

Again my truck is stopping fine, just trying to explain to him the setup. I've attached a pic of the setup pre install with the large reservoir going to the rear of valve. Then another pic of it as im running it now, with the large reservoir going to the front.
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