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    prop valve

    decided to get off my lazy ass and fix my slight mc leak and prop valve leak, no idea how to fix my prop never done one but I'm pretty sure it's straight forward. Question is I'm running eg6 front calipers and breeze drums at the rear, could I just order a 2nd hand eg6 prop valve without compromising rear braking efficiency?? cheers all

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    i think prop valves for front disc and rear drum systems work different because im pretty sure some pressure is held in the rear lines for the drum brakes but not for the front discs....therefore this wouldnt happen if you used an eg6 prop valve.......i vaguely remember hearing this.....anyone confirm or deny?
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    ... had a feeling it would be a pain in the ass to try replace. oh well seems like this gives me no choice but to fit my rear disc set up :'( unless anyone can say otherwise

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    You can just replace it with another prop valve from any drum EG. Since you want to run rear disc, try and find an si or vti prop valve as the ratio is different.

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    si came with both f&r discs, but I see where you're coming from, I'll try another breeze prop valve and see if that works.

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