jayro
SHO Member
So how much pressure does it take to keep the bias valve open? I zipped tied it up last year to give my rears maximum flow (or max w/o installin bias plugs). I have notices that when I bleed my brakes I get alot less flow at my passenger rear caliper than my drivers side rear. I also notices when I did my rear brakes after a number of track days that my driverside rear pads were much more worn than my passenger side. I have stainless lines and new calipers. I didn't see anywhere in the hardline that looked crushed or anything. Before I disassemble the valve I was wondering if maybe I didn't push the valve arm up hard enough to open it all the way. I just pushed up on it as hard as I could with my hand and zip tied it in place. Would it be worth using a c-clamp to apply more pressure to it?
I am not concerned about it adjusting bias, I just want good flow to both back calipers.
If it is messed up I was planning on taking out the stock plugs to see if I could modify them to be open all the time. This was mentioned in a couple of threads, but not much detail was given. I am thinking it shouldnt be a complicated procedure, but since I have never take one apart I dont know what the stock plugs look like. Does anyone have a pic they could post? Thanks
I am not concerned about it adjusting bias, I just want good flow to both back calipers.
If it is messed up I was planning on taking out the stock plugs to see if I could modify them to be open all the time. This was mentioned in a couple of threads, but not much detail was given. I am thinking it shouldnt be a complicated procedure, but since I have never take one apart I dont know what the stock plugs look like. Does anyone have a pic they could post? Thanks
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