I'm working on my fox'T-bird for a winter project. It's already got a Turbo Coupe disc brake rear. By using the TC prop valve and stock MC I've not been able to get any brakes on the back. The common solution I've read about is to swap the stock MC for a '93 Cobra unit. I'm not exactly a brake plumbing guru so please provide input!!
The '93 Cobra MC I plan on using will only have two ports so I have a couple options. Since I'm going to be completely redoing the braking system, I was just going to run a two line system from the Cobra MC and not adapt back to the three lines.
The plan is to take a single line from the port that feeds the front brakes, install a line lock and split after the line lock it to go to both front wheels. Then run the back port line through an adjustable prop valve then the entire way back to the rear.
This would eliminate the stock prop valve and the whole deal with having to gut it and get a plug. Either way I still need to get an adjustable prop valve. Retaining the stock pv would just mean the adjustable pv would go after the stock one. I'd rather simplify the system and make it cleaner.
Your thoughts??
Bookmarks