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  1. rustystud

    Single Circuit Brake - Safety Valves?

    You must "manually" push in the button to reset the valve. That is of course after you fixed the pressure loss. You would only need the one valve too. It would split from front to rear. The two rear axles would be on the same circuit.
  2. rustystud

    Single Circuit Brake - Safety Valves?

    It would work if you only wanted to isolate the rear brakes from the front brakes and not each individual wheel. So, if you had a non air-force truck this would give you some safety factor. There are proportioning valves out there that can handle the flow needed on our Deuce's. Which Frank are...
  3. rustystud

    Single Circuit Brake - Safety Valves?

    The problem you will have with a "proportioning" valve is you need main pressure on the other side of the valve. I'll try and explain the operation of the valve so you will understand. Usually the valve is located just past the master cylinder with the front brake line on one side and the rear...
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