someone identify this proportioning valve.
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Re: someone identify this proportioning valve. (Mr. Choi)
What is it stamped? You took a picture of the bottom, it should have the value (3030,4040, etc) stamped on the side)
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Re: someone identify this proportioning valve. (RedlinedVTEC)
i know its a non abs EK. question is what year. they never stamped these with the ratio numbers 30/30 40/40 etc. i am not sure if the number V26CE means anything. i will check one of my prop valves to see if its marked the same
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ok the valve off my 96 dx is stamped c12cE. the part number on that valve is the same for all non abs Eks up to 2000. in 2k they switched to another part number on the valves. that one may be off a 2000 model. sorry i can't be of more help
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ok the valve off my 96 dx is stamped c12cE. the part number on that valve is the same for all non abs Eks up to 2000. in 2k they switched to another part number on the valves. that one may be off a 2000 model. sorry i can't be of more help
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Re: someone identify this proportioning valve. (snail)
It is from a 96-00 civic. They do not have any distinctive markings to indicate what brake setup they are for. I have one from an '00 si and my 98ex and you can't tell them apart.
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Re: someone identify this proportioning valve. (kommon_sense)
I always thought that the "4040" (ect.) marking were not
stamped on the prop valves, but if you clean them off,
and look real hard its on there.
I dont have any experiences with 6th gen civic prop valves,
so maybe im just an idiot.
stamped on the prop valves, but if you clean them off,
and look real hard its on there.
I dont have any experiences with 6th gen civic prop valves,
so maybe im just an idiot.
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Re: someone identify this proportioning valve. (kommon_sense)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kommon_sense »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It is from a 96-00 civic. They do not have any distinctive markings to indicate what brake setup they are for. I have one from an '00 si and my 98ex and you can't tell them apart.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: someone identify this proportioning valve. (Jonathan_EH)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kommon_sense »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It is from a 96-00 civic. They do not have any distinctive markings to indicate what brake setup they are for. I have one from an '00 si and my 98ex and you can't tell them apart.</TD></TR></TABLE>
ah ****, hahaha. i know its from a 97 civic dx hatch or i was told. people tell me its the same as a 99-00 SI. now my question is, why would they put a disc brake prop valve in a drum brake setup?
anyways theres "6 V 6" stamped on one side and a "14" above a wrong way symbol. you know the circle with a line across it.
ah ****, hahaha. i know its from a 97 civic dx hatch or i was told. people tell me its the same as a 99-00 SI. now my question is, why would they put a disc brake prop valve in a drum brake setup?
anyways theres "6 V 6" stamped on one side and a "14" above a wrong way symbol. you know the circle with a line across it.
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