[old-chevy-truck] Re: Dual brake mastercylinder

2005-03-30 Thread vwnate1
Yes . Furthermore , many drum / disc setups do NOT have proportioning valves and work just fine -Nate Daron wrote: > I am wanting to replace the origional master cylinder. I am thinking of a dual master cylinder Disc/drum. It is required to use a proportional valve with it. My q

Re: [old-chevy-truck] Re: Dual brake mastercylinder

2005-03-29 Thread Daron Nettles
Oh, Thanks Chris. I guess I will wait till I can afford the whole disc brake kit. Daron Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Daron, a little history of how brakes work, On these oldies, the single master cylinder was the first idea of hydraulic braking, one master "pumping" cylinder that was co

[old-chevy-truck] Re: Dual brake mastercylinder

2005-03-28 Thread Chris
Daron, a little history of how brakes work, On these oldies, the single master cylinder was the first idea of hydraulic braking, one master "pumping" cylinder that was connected to all 4 wheels thru a series of tees along the main tubing. They created different front to rear braking power rat