92 Brake proportioner valve
92 Brake proportioner valve
Hello Toro-nuts. Has anyone out there have any experience with rebuilding the brake proportional valve(s) on a Gen IV car? I recently sprang a leak out of the weep hole on my 92. I have a "new to me" valve on the way, but I'm hoping someone out there may have done a rebuild on one of these valves previously. Any insight or advice would be appreciated.
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- Otto Skorzeny
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Re: 92 Brake proportioner valve
Are you talking about taking the valve itself apart and working on the internal components or are you talking about replacing the one on your car with a new one?
Re: 92 Brake proportioner valve
I have a used part headed my way, to replace it...but I want to rebuild this one as well....
Re: 92 Brake proportioner valve
There seems to be no listing for a 'new one' anywhere. I was also looking for a good substitute, but cannot find any cross reference
- Otto Skorzeny
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Re: 92 Brake proportioner valve
Gotcha.
That car is too new for my experience but the valve can't be much different from most others. If you can't rebuild it, I'd look for a car of similar weight and layout (front engine, front drive) and see if one could be substituted.
Here is a company that claims to be able to rebuild any brake parts. I know people who have used them for obscure and rare master cylinders, etc.
If they don't do it or can't do it, they may be able to give you someone who can or suggest a substitute.
Brake Materials & Parts Inc
800 Sherman Blvd
Fort Wayne IN 46808
Phone: 260-426-3331
Fax: 260-424-1331
Email: BrakePartsSTOP@aol.com
Website: http://www.BrakeMaterialsAndParts.webs.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BrakeMaterialsAndParts
That car is too new for my experience but the valve can't be much different from most others. If you can't rebuild it, I'd look for a car of similar weight and layout (front engine, front drive) and see if one could be substituted.
Here is a company that claims to be able to rebuild any brake parts. I know people who have used them for obscure and rare master cylinders, etc.
If they don't do it or can't do it, they may be able to give you someone who can or suggest a substitute.
Brake Materials & Parts Inc
800 Sherman Blvd
Fort Wayne IN 46808
Phone: 260-426-3331
Fax: 260-424-1331
Email: BrakePartsSTOP@aol.com
Website: http://www.BrakeMaterialsAndParts.webs.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BrakeMaterialsAndParts
Re: 92 Brake proportioner valve
Thanks!
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