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By hawkrod - 09/08/2004 11:34:32 PM; IP 64.12.117.12
were you a Ford mechanic in 1967 1968 or 1969? The junction block up near the master cylinder does not contain a proportioning valve on those years of Fords. 1970 was the First year that Ford went to a combination valve and they did not do it on all models at that! What you found is a correct 1967 proportioning valve in the correct location. A quick look in a 1967 shop manual would have shown it to you on page 2-22. On 1968 and 1969's it is up front NEXT to the junction block and looks the same as the one you have. Hawkrod
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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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