Proportioning valve = flux capacitor, The mystery valve |
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Proportioning valve = flux capacitor, The mystery valve |
Red76 |
Jul 21 2020, 03:40 PM
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I decided to pull one of these out of my parts bin to see whats inside. I just couldn’t help myself with all the controversy here. Heres some pictures of what I found. PMB sells a rebuild kit with all the seals you will need.
Just a word of caution before you uncork the bottle and let the genie out. The 4 10mm bolts that hold the bracket on also hold the unit together. Thats a pretty strong spring so go slow and alternate which bolts you remove. Do them each a little at a time. The nut with allen screw on the back of the black can should be left alone. It is used to adjust/change the pressure to the rear wheels. |
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