
Originally Posted by
parrot
O.K. The following photo shows the proportioning valve as fitted to my ADM AE86. Again, this car has been converted over to standard vented fronts and disc rear. The proportioning valve has never been changed and was on the car when I bought it as a standard unmodified ADM car. The top section is for the fronts and the lower section is for the rears. In case the photos aren't located approximate to text, the one fitted to the red car is the one on my ADM car
The second photo (white background) shows a proportioning valve I personally removed from a JDM 4AGE front cut along with the brake booster/master cylinder. The lines were cut by me and it was all untouched insitu prior to me removing them. This unit incorporates the fronts and rears in one unit. According to the bodyplate, also removed by me, it had a 4.3 T series diff in it (T282), so I presume a disc brake rear end.
Sorry Tom86 but there are no part numbers on the master cylinders. They do however differ slightly in the way they bolt to the booster. The ADM one (Toyota Aisin 44610-12420) bolts on in a horizontal plane whereas the JDM one Toyota Nissin Kogyo 44610-12410 ) bolts on at about 35 degrees in a vertical plane. Both are 13/16. As I said previously, I have never had problems with rear lock ups. I think I will be leaving everything alone.
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