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I think I found the problem.

Iggy

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So after replacing my rubber brake lines because one had blown, I wasn't getting any fluid to the rear wheels. The i decided to check the block on the fire wall that the lines run through, which I believe is the propositioning valve(tho I have no idea how it works.) I have fluid going into it and NONE coming out of it. I even took it off an tried to blow compressed air trough it an got nothing.
So my question is, why can I not find one for a car with ABS. Even JNZ only sell them for non ABS cars. So what's the deal? can I use a non ABS one?
heres some pics of the part.


 

467

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If you bypass the ABS pump yes you can. Non ABS lines from a galant or 1g eclipse will bolt up, or you can carefully rebend the present lines to fit.
 

iceman69510

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I'm not sure compressed air is valid test to prove it's no good.
 

idreamidrive

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Not the best way to do it, but sometimes quick stabs of the brake pedal will clear up a stuck valve.

Make sure all brake lines are connected correctly.
Bleed fronts.
Try to bleed rears. If that is a no go and you have what feels like a brake pedal do some kick ninja quick to the brake pedal to try to unstick it.
Bleed rears.
Bleed fronts again.
 

EMX5636

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I just had to replace one of those in a 1G because of a stuck valve. I don't remember if they are available anymore, but the part number for a new one is MB699656 (That's the Galant specific number). JNZ Tuning lists them for $73. You would have to call or email to check availability.
 
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