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Old 10-05-2008, 06:28 AM
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Default Where to put proportioning Valve on 72 GM A Body

I have a 1972 Olds 442 and am redoing the brake system. Anybody have any pics as to where and how they mounted the prop valve?
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Old 10-05-2008, 08:06 AM
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We're installing it right underneath the master cyl on our Olds project with the body laying parallel to the master, knob facing the front of the car. Keeps it accessible and out of the way. We pointed this one up on the '66 GTO, but I think it will be cleaner under the master.

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I mounted the one on the chevelle on the topside of the driverside frame rail where it starts to dip down underneath the body. It goes away from the eyes down there, yet its still accessible.
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Gordz32 do you have any pics?
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