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Trying to Bleed Rear Brakes and no pressure

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Old June 13th, 2012, 6:49 PM
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I did a search for proportioning valve tool. The link below shows what it looks like.

DriveWerks.com - Proportion Valve Depressor

Make sure you truck even has this j block; some don't.
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so this is what is all looks like right now. is there anywhere that i can buy the silver proportioning/combination valve and how much do you think it might cost? i think i might have striped out the back threads on the proportion/comb valve.
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Originally Posted by KGJC616
so this is what is all looks like right now. is there anywhere that i can buy the silver proportioning/combination valve and how much do you think it might cost? i think i might have striped out the back threads on the proportion/comb valve.
Threads or the flats on the nuts? You might need a line wrench to fit your B nut. You can start with bench bleeding the master cylinder, then reinstall it with the porportioning valve, then bleed to the rear, then front brakes.
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I have line wrenches. but its not the nut its the threads inside the vavle.
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Originally Posted by KGJC616
I have line wrenches. but its not the nut its the threads inside the vavle.
Check salvage yards, or if you have a national parts store line available, check them for a new valve.
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