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#1 TerrA LX

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Posted 02 June 2008 - 09:19 AM

Are proportioning valves interchangeable between the large holdens, tornans and geminis?

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Posted 02 June 2008 - 04:36 PM

HJ,X,Z and LH,LX look the same but have different part numbers.
Dunno what the difference is.
I used one from a HZ in my torana when i 1st got it. Never did like the pedal feel (the car stopped well), but have changed many things since (including fitting a LH valve) & can't really remember what sort of effect it had.

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Posted 02 June 2008 - 08:29 PM

when you throw them in the bin they are all the same....get your hands on a VN-VR booster and master and fit the whole lot....you need to "adjust" the pushrod and obviously the lines but it has the prop valve as part of the master....just remove the bracket from the booster and it bolts in...havent done it to mine yet but a mate put one in his and it was easy

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Posted 02 June 2008 - 10:04 PM

when you throw them in the bin they are all the same....get your hands on a VN-VR booster and master and fit the whole lot....you need to "adjust" the pushrod and obviously the lines but it has the prop valve as part of the master....just remove the bracket from the booster and it bolts in...havent done it to mine yet but a mate put one in his and it was easy

and by "adjust" what do you mean? can this be done by yourself or do you need to get someone to do it for you?

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Posted 03 June 2008 - 09:32 AM

i believe you have to shorten the pushrod and maybe bush or drill the hole....its on my list of things to check out this weekend...i have the booster and a pulled apart UC to trial fit it onto...will let you know

edit...but these masters would suit rear discs...not sure if any good for drums

Edited by revmaniac, 03 June 2008 - 09:34 AM.


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Posted 03 June 2008 - 12:16 PM

i believe you have to shorten the pushrod and maybe bush or drill the hole....its on my list of things to check out this weekend...i have the booster and a pulled apart UC to trial fit it onto...will let you know

edit...but these masters would suit rear discs...not sure if any good for drums

ok that would be good if you could check it out. thanks for the edit too becuase i have rear drums. looks like i might just have to stick with the standard gear... unless, would a standard master bolt up to one of these boosters?

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Posted 03 June 2008 - 01:21 PM

std master might bolt to commo booster...another on the list....i take it from all this someone is having trouble getting a prop valve to suit torana...if this all fits as planned ill have a booster master and prop valve left over...whose got dibs?

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Posted 03 June 2008 - 07:31 PM

Props are different because of the crack pressure for rear discs
Commy booster neads rear rod modified to suit Torana
There are 2 different rod configs depending on the pedals
Torana master does not fit commy booster... no idea why you would want to anyway
Commy master does not fit Torana (cept late UC which had a commy master anyway)
Rear disc or rear drum commy uses the same master
Avail in 15/16 or 1" (1" is torry too)

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Posted 03 June 2008 - 08:14 PM

so regardless of disc or drum rear a commo booster and master in a torana would work....so if i plan to run HQ discs front and skyline rear discs (thanks rory), should i look for 15/16th", 1" or 1-1/4" commo master???

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Posted 04 June 2008 - 12:13 AM

Who said anything about 1 1/4" ?


Is that the imaginary Commodore master I have heard of ?

1" guys... why downsize from original

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Posted 04 June 2008 - 07:43 PM

My question had nothing to do with rear disc brakes or commodores.

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Posted 04 June 2008 - 09:49 PM

Who said anything about 1 1/4" ?


Is that the imaginary Commodore master I have heard of ?

1" guys... why downsize from original

ive never seen one either but in an article in "RACE" magazine mentions them and i HAVE heard of them....supposed to be on VS commos

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Posted 04 June 2008 - 10:09 PM

My question had nothing to do with rear disc brakes or commodores.

Sorry ALX76... i think i started the tangent off from your question

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Posted 04 June 2008 - 10:39 PM

VS was 7/8 main bore with 1 1/8 fast fill primary bore

And has nothing to do with Toranas
They ran a plastic booster which is shit too.

Lets not confuse road cars with race cars that ran Internation truck master cylinders and 4 pot AP calipers all round

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Posted 05 June 2008 - 12:49 PM

thanks for the clarification dattoman i can stop looking for the imaginary 1-1/4" and just pop on a 1" jobby and get it sorted.....should work ok with HQ front and skyline rear???? any proportioning issues you can forsee?

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Posted 05 June 2008 - 01:16 PM

VN booster requires shortening of the rod. Yes!
About 4mm i think.

Smart, cheap modification. Those double diaphram? V8 boosters are getting difficult to find in good nick!

Note: brake lines need mods also if deleting the external proportioning valve.

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Posted 05 June 2008 - 08:21 PM

Maybe i should start my own thread?

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Posted 05 June 2008 - 11:06 PM

Dattoman. Props are different because of the crack pressure for rear discs


It would appear that the answer is no because each prop valve is setup for a specific front/rear brake combination and vehicle braking weight transfer. I would expect that you can rebuild a prop valve from one vehicle using the kit for another to get the desired prop valve.

Fitting a prop valve from a disc/drum vehicle to a disc/disc vehicle will result in reduced rear braking as disc/drum prop valves typically have a lower crack point than a disc/disc prop valve. There may also be differences in the proportioning rate once the crack point is reached.

Here are three articles on the subject.
http://www.stoptech....ng_valves.shtml
http://autospeed.com...45/article.html
http://auto.howstuff...ster-brake2.htm

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Posted 09 June 2008 - 05:49 PM

A car with rear drum brakes will have a proportioning valve with a crack pressure in the range of 150 to 250 psi.
As rear discs are not self energizing like drums they need higher pressure settings, typically 500 to 800 psi.

Anyone know where i would find a list of crack pressures for specific models?

Edited by ALX76, 09 June 2008 - 06:01 PM.


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Posted 09 June 2008 - 07:48 PM

Back of the PBR H86 catalogue


Did that help ?

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Posted 09 June 2008 - 08:13 PM

^ if i could get it on line, thanx Datto.

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Posted 16 June 2008 - 12:47 PM

ALX76 , I believe the HJ HX & LH LX are the same prop valve and have a 150 crack point for the Disc/drum config. The kingswood as we all know has physically bigger brakes front and back compared to Toranas so c.p. or front to back braking ratio was the same. A HZ Disc/drum also has 150 c.p. too, but this is different because its a twin wire switch model as opposed to the earlier single wire switch. Internally the piston is different to cater for the mechanically reversed action of the switches.

On a HZ Disc/Disc (statesman) the prop valve is anodized purple and has a 450 crack point. This is done by the large rear spring in the prop valve and on this model it is 39mm long & 2mm thick compared to 27mm long & 2mm thick for the disc/drum(150cp).

I have an old VC commodore Disc/disc 15/16" combo mcyl here which has a 350 CP which I suppose its lower than HZ disc/disc due to the low rear weight of a VC commodore.
BTW. There was an A9X Combo mcyl that sold on ebay last week which had a 550 cp . Initially I thought this was high but I suppose having >100litres of full getting thrown over the back wheels everytime you braked might explain that 550cp.

Edited by fuzzypumper, 16 June 2008 - 12:54 PM.


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Posted 16 June 2008 - 08:35 PM

A9X and Commodore are C225
The one on ebay was a falcon or valiant master not A9X

HZ disc disc are not all purple and are different depending whether it got the "ABS" system or not

Its all reasonably irrellevant anyway
Easiest way is to get the hydraulic ratios as close as possible and then play with a manual bias valve
Simple things like different disc pad compounds or tyre size and compound change everything anyway.

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Posted 16 June 2008 - 11:19 PM

I just need a new prop valve to replace the original OEM for the standard rear drums, I have purchased one but it is not stamped, altho I do think it has a 660 crack pressure :cry:

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Posted 16 June 2008 - 11:34 PM

When you mean new, do you mean brand new or used?
What makes you think its 660?

Here is a LX prop valve with crack point marking. If it not on the side it will be on top.
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Edited by fuzzypumper, 16 June 2008 - 11:36 PM.





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