Posted by Leroy on January 26, 2012 at 03:28:16 from (69.88.223.179):
In Reply to: Re: hey old posted by old on January 25, 2012 at 19:43:38:
Back when I was working the vehicals had the proportioning valve on, They were Dodge Caravan's, and they messed up the action of the brakes in the fact that I only had 2 wheel or front brakes and no rear wheel brakes. Operated of the tilt of the van due to load and garage adjusted them way beyond the mounting holes to give me any rear wheel brakes and the job involved a stop on average every half mile for 250-300 stops a day it is something noteciable when your rear brakes are not working. Don't think my earlier Ramblers with the double cylinder had them and the cars I was driving when I quit working, Olds Ceira's, don't ever remembering them having them on. They are just to give you 90% front brakes when you actually need equal or more power on the rear brakes.My concerne would be to get the same capacity to both ends as the dual cylinders are not the same on both ends in size. On your truck I would tie both ends of the cylinder together to a common brake line so neither end would put out the wrong amount of fluid and just use the single line system. If you would be going on the road it would not be legal but on your own property who can say anything and it would be better than no brakes.
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