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Old 05-01-2007, 01:09 PM
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anybody know how to install a proportioning valve on an eg vx?
i just got my conversion but i don't know how to install the valve at all... i've already tried searching and can't find anything .. pics would help the most


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it's not a difficult install at all.
Use a 10mm brake line wrench, remove the 6 brake lines and the two mounting nuts.
Install is reverse of removal.
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Use a flare wrench and losen all 4 bolts going into it and then swap with new part and bleed entire brake system.
It is located on firewall behind and under the Intake manifold.

It is not entirely neccessary for you to use the 40/40 but won't hurt either.

Hope this helps, no pictures yet.

Edit: I said 4 without looking but appears ^ there are 6.
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thanks bro...
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