Author Topic: Rear Brakes  (Read 58912 times)

428cj6v

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Re: Rear Brakes
« Reply #15 on: August 28, 2020, 09:26:38 AM »
Got my first 67 Shelby, 2582. While doing a rear brake job I noticed a component on the hard line and has a bracket attached to the rear end housing tunnel then it goes to the flex line. What is it, not on any Mustang I have ever worked on. Looks familiar but not gonna guess.
You could also be referring to the rear proportioning valve. It is brass about 3 inches long and 1/2inch in diameter. If so, West Coast Cougar has them and rebuild kits.
Yep, thats it, bracket attached to the rear end tunnel. A proportioning valve? Looks like a residual valve. Then what is the part the Master Cyl is plummed to? Just a metering block? Other Mustangs, that is where the fluid pressure/flow to the drums is decreased.
Since he wrote it was on a hard line and has a bracket attached to the rear end likely not but just in case here is a close up (have better pictures - just one that was already up loaded in my gallery)  just in case




One note for those reading in the picture Coralsnake posted the "flex line" hard to confirm that is a rubber style line and not sure what the red label or jacket is
1965 Mustang coupe, open track car, owned 46yr
1964 Galaxie 500XL 427T r code
1967 GT350 unrestored survivor, 4th owner
2016 GT350 tech pack, wife's
1963 F100 4X4 factory Hi Boy project
61 Galaxie country Sedan Wagon, future tow vehicle
2015 F250 6.7 4X

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Re: Rear Brakes
« Reply #16 on: August 28, 2020, 12:27:47 PM »
Residual humor, as long as it is proportional.

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Re: Rear Brakes
« Reply #17 on: August 28, 2020, 04:26:33 PM »
Well played

428cj6v

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Re: Rear Brakes
« Reply #18 on: August 28, 2020, 06:05:02 PM »
Well played
I missed this one, bring me up to speed
1965 Mustang coupe, open track car, owned 46yr
1964 Galaxie 500XL 427T r code
1967 GT350 unrestored survivor, 4th owner
2016 GT350 tech pack, wife's
1963 F100 4X4 factory Hi Boy project
61 Galaxie country Sedan Wagon, future tow vehicle
2015 F250 6.7 4X

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Re: Rear Brakes
« Reply #19 on: August 28, 2020, 06:18:05 PM »
So this doesnt go down the toilet as fast as the question was asked... Welcome to a new owner, hope you stick around for a long time. Dont let some others responses ruin a new relationship. We are not ALL like that , maybe a few pics if you are able. CONGRATULATIONS on your ownership.
Thanks for the welcome. Been with LASAAC and COCOA for years. Gotta take some ribbing if ya want to learn. Been looking for a year or so. It was a choice between a 68.5 cj or a GT350. Found this one in my price range. It is a unrestored, unmolested, one repaint, manual, 4th owner car. It currently has a hot 289 in it and the original HiPo is on a stand. Looks like all pieces are there. Again, Thanks for the welcome.
1965 Mustang coupe, open track car, owned 46yr
1964 Galaxie 500XL 427T r code
1967 GT350 unrestored survivor, 4th owner
2016 GT350 tech pack, wife's
1963 F100 4X4 factory Hi Boy project
61 Galaxie country Sedan Wagon, future tow vehicle
2015 F250 6.7 4X