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RE: Cylindrical object about 3" long...
By Gerry Proctor - 09/07/2004 2:08:22 PM; IP 207.133.188.254
and about 3/4" diameter. Dichromate plating. If you have the same type of valve installed on the combination (distribution and brake warning) valve on a small bracket right next to the block, that's a post-factory owner modification and is correct for a '68 and later car. In '67, the lines from the master cylinder ran to the distribution block that contained a pressure warning switch. The proportioning valve was at the rear just before the flex line.
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 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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