OK - I went back and read Ray's Disc Brake conversion info and he says to use the 1980 Chevy C30 1 Ton Master Cylinder and if you are installing disc's on all 4 wheels, you do not need a proportioning valve. He also states (at the time I printed his lit) that he has not tested any proportioning valves, but a proportioning valve is only required when you are mixing disc with drum.
So I've had all my parts for a while and am putting it all together and one of the auto part's stores I went to said the MC I have will not work and I will need a proportioning valve or a different MC or the rear wheels will lock up.
So what's the scoop here. Now I'm confused and I want to run the lines and finish the brake and fuel lines so I can start on the dropping the engine back in.
So I've had all my parts for a while and am putting it all together and one of the auto part's stores I went to said the MC I have will not work and I will need a proportioning valve or a different MC or the rear wheels will lock up.
So what's the scoop here. Now I'm confused and I want to run the lines and finish the brake and fuel lines so I can start on the dropping the engine back in.
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