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Old 12-29-2011, 10:54 PM
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The pressure hold back valve will not be needed for 4 wheel disc brakes set up. Coupler will work, I like the least amount of fitting on brake lines, less chance of a leak.
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Old 01-02-2012, 07:57 AM
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Along these lines, just bought a72 malibu and the rear drums were a mess. I replaced them with discs so discs on front and rear. I also replaced the master cylinder. I bled the master but can't bleed the system. I have 1/2" free pedal before the rod depresses so I am sure I am getting full rod release at the master. I believe I have to replace the proportional valve with a distribution valve since the rear discs don't have a spring to overcome. Is this correct and is this all I have to do?
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