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Metering valve and proportioning valve location

pjenjen

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I have a 68 Charger originally equipped with Bendix front disc brakes. Brake lines exit the right side of the master cylinder. I'm hoping someone might have a picture showing the location of the proportioning valve and metering valve. I have pre bent lines from In line Tube. One of them doesn't seem to belong. The metering valve looks pretty straight forward. The proportioning valve location is what's getting me. There's a spot a foot or so aft of the metering valve where I have seen a valve located in pics I have seen but the preformed lines I have don't match that location? The picture is of the metering valve, proportioning valve and the mystery brake line that came with the set. The fitting with the gray cap will only fit the ports at the bottom of the metering valve. The brown one only fits the inlet of the proportioning valve. Maybe the line is wrong for this car??? Is this car supposed to have a proportioning valve at all??? Thank you in advance for your help.

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Here’s a pic I grabbed from the web this is a disc brake car.
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Here’s a pic I grabbed from the web this is a disc brake car.
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I've actually seen this picture before and I think it's the only one on the web showing the system I have. I went back to In line tube's web site and the kit for my car shows that short pipe between the metering block and the proportioning valve. I bought the kit I have several years ago and it didn't come with that piece. The rear line that I have is long enough to go all the way to the metering block so I can cut and flare the line. I had to make an axle line fit too. So this is the set up I'll go with.

Thanks a bunch
 
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