For safety's sake, we're installing a dual master on our '67 40. We're sticking with four drums for now. Just received the kit from Man-A-Fre with the Wilwood MC. Instructions weren't too clear for a 4-drum setup; on the phone they said to install the 10psi in-line residual valves in both front and rear lines, and install the proportioning valve in the rear line. Anyone have morsels of wisdom on this?
1- do you need the residuals in each line just to keep all drums from locking up too easily?
2- what's the procedure for knowing when/how to adjust the proportioning valve? Best discreet place to install?
3- any reason I can't put the old 9mm fittings on the brake line end of the new lines and the 10mm on the MC end? They seem to fit on the supplied line the same as the 10mm fittings.
Thanks
(picture shows a red and blue in-line residuals. my kit came with two red)
1- do you need the residuals in each line just to keep all drums from locking up too easily?
2- what's the procedure for knowing when/how to adjust the proportioning valve? Best discreet place to install?
3- any reason I can't put the old 9mm fittings on the brake line end of the new lines and the 10mm on the MC end? They seem to fit on the supplied line the same as the 10mm fittings.
Thanks
(picture shows a red and blue in-line residuals. my kit came with two red)