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right, the trucks (87-89 deuces) dont have a proportional valve but they do have a split ratio master cylinder so more fluid goes to the rear circuit (rear 2 axles) and less fluid to the front circuit (front axle).
The valve that many call a proportional valve on these trucks is actually a Differential valve. It isnt needed for braking, but it is was detects a failure of one circuit and then switches on a warning light so the driver knows there is a problem.
You can get these differential valve switches from the parts guys like TNJ Murray, and the likes. Outcast and I are both using a special master cylinder that meets all the specs of the original 87-89 deuce but it has a built in differential valve warning switch which eliminates a couple exra brake lines and fittings. It can mount like the stock one with the reservoir under the floor boards, or with a remote mounted reservoir on the firewall.
The valve that many call a proportional valve on these trucks is actually a Differential valve. It isnt needed for braking, but it is was detects a failure of one circuit and then switches on a warning light so the driver knows there is a problem.
You can get these differential valve switches from the parts guys like TNJ Murray, and the likes. Outcast and I are both using a special master cylinder that meets all the specs of the original 87-89 deuce but it has a built in differential valve warning switch which eliminates a couple exra brake lines and fittings. It can mount like the stock one with the reservoir under the floor boards, or with a remote mounted reservoir on the firewall.
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