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I'd take it apart, clean everything properly, lube all the parts with brake fluid, and re-assemble it.
Quote from: JohnZ on February 19, 2009, 04:16:10 PMI'd take it apart, clean everything properly, lube all the parts with brake fluid, and re-assemble it.Thanks John. I did the same on the proportioning vlave under the master cyclinder. I did not see an easy way to take that apart. Your thoughts?Lawrence
Quote from: sixt9x33rs on February 19, 2009, 04:45:51 PMQuote from: JohnZ on February 19, 2009, 04:16:10 PMI'd take it apart, clean everything properly, lube all the parts with brake fluid, and re-assemble it.That is the part I am talking about. The block with the pressure warning switch. Is that part also known as the brake manifold?Should I clean that any special way?Thanks John. I did the same on the proportioning vlave under the master cyclinder. I did not see an easy way to take that apart. Your thoughts?LawrenceThe only proportioning valve is down on the subframe below the driver's door. The other device below the master cylinder (besides the round metering valve) is the distribution block, which has no valving function at all - it only contains the differential pressure warning switch.
Quote from: JohnZ on February 19, 2009, 04:16:10 PMI'd take it apart, clean everything properly, lube all the parts with brake fluid, and re-assemble it.That is the part I am talking about. The block with the pressure warning switch. Is that part also known as the brake manifold?Should I clean that any special way?Thanks John. I did the same on the proportioning vlave under the master cyclinder. I did not see an easy way to take that apart. Your thoughts?Lawrence
That is the part I am talking about. The block with the pressure warning switch. Is that part also known as the brake manifold?Should I clean that any special way?