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Combination brake valves

Gargemel78

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So I’m trying to find a new combination brake valve for my 73 Charger, my original has 40 years worth of nastiness and rust in it, it is a single unit, my question is was are all the replacements a separate metering and proportioning valve instead of the combination valve. Does anyone know who carries a single unit? Or has anyone used one of the two pcs units and how well did it work? Here’s a picture of the ones I’m finding for a 73. Thanks again

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So I’m trying to find a new combination brake valve for my 73 Charger, my original has 40 years worth of nastiness and rust in it, it is a single unit, my question is was are all the replacements a separate metering and proportioning valve instead of the combination valve. Does anyone know who carries a single unit? Or has anyone used one of the two pcs units and how well did it work? Here’s a picture of the ones I’m finding for a 73. Thanks again

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I just went through dancing with my Kelsey Hayes 89410 rebuild. If that had not worked I finally found an all in one aftermarket where the inputs and outputs matched up with OEM. Here is the web site https://www.mpbrakes.com/accessorie...it.asp?catid=F9B6FF78C06046AC85A6C259620BE1AC .
 
Geez....I replaced mine since I was replacing the brake lines anyway (no other reason) and got them from Inline Tube. They sure look like everyone's is made in the same overseas sweat shop. Mine looked good, but didn't work right & I rear ended a Lexus....hard pedal, no brakes....no kidding. I ended up with a totally non-stock setup
 
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