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3G Brake Proportioning Valve


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safehands96

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Hello

 

My brake proportioning valve split yesterday when bleeding the brakes from a rebuild. Anyone know if the 1g teg can be used plug and play, if it can be blocked somehow or where I can get a new one from?

 

Took the valve out and its just therubber seal thats split.

 

Need it as everytime the brake is pressed it just comes out of the split :(

 

 

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'87 b18c6 Honda Civic


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Richardcoto452th

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You should be OK to use the Teg pv if you have rotors in the rear, if not try getting a stock valve.
And it would mount and screw on without a problem from what I know. Don't take my word for it haha.

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rockosocko

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You should be able to use any disc/drum ones of the Hondas of that era. 

the teg ones might lock up the rears on hard braking though. (disc prop valves send more fluid since it's a larger piston being moved)