Hello folks. I do not own a Camaro, used to (68 SS 'vert, wish I stil had
). I own a '70 Chevelle SS now and was sent over to this group for some help/clarification from the folks on the Team Chevelle site. I did a lot of searching/reading through your posts and had a few back forth e-mails with John Hinckley. I am very grateful for his time and assistance. (Man is he a mountain of information!) Here is my issue. Was redoing the brake lines on my Chevelle. Factory disc/drum setup. Had a bad front hold-off valve and a leaky MC. Figured while I was at it, i would replace the rear prop valve as well since it was 39 years old along with some new brake lines. I bought the front hold -off valve and the new rear prop from Inline Tube. Could not get any fluid past the rear valve to bleed the brakes. I can't even blow air through it with a compressor. John agrees that the new valve is defective. The first 2 photos below are courtesy of your site here. The 3rd one is my original prop valve on my Chevelle. Last is the new rear prop I purchased. If I understand this correctly, the inlet side of this valve I have marked with a red arrow. It is the top fitting which if I imagine the internals, would be above the spring so it can push down on it and get flow through the valve. Outlet is the blue fitting. OK, that makes sense in my head. This is on your Camaro though. On my Chevelle, it uses a valve that looks the same, but with different mounting bracket configuration. The inlet is the lower/mid valve fitting and the outlet is the top one. As if you were to take your valve, disconnect it, flip it around and re-install. How the heck would it ever flow anything?? I can only guess that the internals are different for a Chevelle prop valve that a Camaro valve? I can't seem to figure out how my original one ever worked unless the guts are different. Does anybody here have any ideas?
John's valveInternalsmy 39 year old cruddy original valveThe valve I purchased, looks identical to my old one, but does not flow
Here is the car. Thank goodness it isn't as ugly on top as it is underside. I want to drive it but it has no brakes!!! HELP