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unknown part for brakes, need help ID
By glennz - 09/06/2004 8:53:45 PM; IP 69.47.88.220
67 mustang GTA 390, had a slight brake leak in rear of car friday, the was a small coupling that had a weep hole, it was in the rear brake line just before the rubber line, it was about 2 inches long and about 3/4 round, had a ford part # of C70a-**-C forget the 4 didgits right now, NPD had no idea, ford had no listing of part, i thought one way check valve, but flowed freely in both directions, not sure what this is or if needed, i bypassed and brakes work fine, just not sure what part is....
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Collapse <b>unknown part for brakes,  need help ID</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>glennz, <i>09/06/2004</i></font>unknown part for brakes, need help ID -- glennz, 09/06/2004
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 RE: That's the proportioning valve. -- Gerry Proctor, 09/07/2004
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 RE: That's the proportioning valve. -- glennz, 09/07/2004
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 RE: Cylindrical object about 3" long... -- Gerry Proctor, 09/07/2004
Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=22771&Reply=22756><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor22771" onclick="return false;">certified mechanics.......</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>hawkrod, <i>09/08/2004</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 certified mechanics....... -- hawkrod, 09/08/2004
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 RE: certified mechanics....... -- glennz, 09/09/2004
 Ford Used a Different Junction Block -- hawkrod, 09/09/2004
 RE: unknown part for brakes, need help ID -- greg, 09/07/2004
 RE: unknown part for brakes, need help ID -- giacamo, 09/09/2004
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