mattsho1993
SHO owner
anyone got any info on bypassing the rear proportion valve thing...... lol idk what its called but the spring thing with the brake lines in it lmao..... i have no pressure to rear right caliper..... new lines and calipers......
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anyone got any info on bypassing the rear proportion valve thing...... lol idk what its called but the spring thing with the brake lines in it lmao..... i have no pressure to rear right caliper..... new lines and calipers......
Also you need to bleed the rear brakes with the car on the ground.
If you install a bias plug make sure your abs works.
Also you need to bleed the rear brakes with the car on the ground.
Yes. Alternatively, you can push up the lever on the bias valve with a clamp. It's designed to restrict fluid flow when the rear suspension unloads.
new lines and calipers......
Just to be clear, you're referring to the hoses between the hard line and calipers that are new? It is fairly common for them to collapse inside over time. I had one collapse and got zero pressure to that caliper. I replaced them with SS braided hoses.
Anyone ever look into installing an adjustable proportioning valve in a SHO (any car, for that matter)? Where to mount one? would be the first question, seems to me. The mounting issue would be driven by how complex any brake line rerouting would be, and ease of access to the adjustable prop. valve.
Adjustable proportioning valves (as most of you probably know) are used in a lot of NASCAR and other racing, and in those cases the driver usually has access in cabin or (in open wheel) in cockpit.
I think maybe Garry M has some experience with this. It is very difficult to dial it in properly yourself at home with no experience doing this. That's a little much unless you're doing some crazy competiton car that probably shouldn't have a Taurus as a base platform in the first place.