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Pic of "T" and braket that replaces Prop valve

Someone asked about mounting the "T" that replaces the stock proportioning valve. This is how I did it. I used the factory prop. valve braket and tweaked it a little to get it to work.


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Where is the proportioning valve located? I'm going to need to install one soon.
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If you crawl under the car, the prop valve is located behind the drivers seat between the firewall and engine tin. You can't miss it. Dave,
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see the big hole in the picture?

that is where the shifter linkage comes out from inside of the car to go to the transmission.
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Thanx!
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Too much work Mike.

You had to bend a 90 in that top line.

Feed the tee from the bottom with the "feed" line from the MC and let the 2 lines from the sides come into it naturally just like the original prop valve did. They reach just fine.

B

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