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BFDV question 200 1982

That item is, I think, subject to mis-naming. Let us be certain that what you say and what I think you say are the same, OK?

There is a junction block located in the front, low, and at the bottom terminus of the two lines from the master cylinder. It has two lines in, six lines out, and an electrical connection. It is sometimes considered a distribution block. Its usual mode of failure is leaking.

There are proportioning valves in the lines to the rear brakes. There are located in each line somewhere before the lines reach the rear axle area. Like any other part, they can fail. I have not experienced such a failure.

Which of these two items are you referencing with BFDV ?

Regards,

Bob

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