Bleeding brakes '78 ford proportioning valve

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Another fine example of a pic is worth a thousand words...or in this case, considering the SIZE of the pic, probably more like 1400 words. :lol:
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Sorry, I did resize it but the next size down and I could not read the text and I figured in this case it was important! LOL Hawkrod
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Speaking from experience....make sure that your front calipers are on the correct sides of the vehicle. I made this mistake and went through a ton of braje fluid only to realize that the calipers were on the worng sides. They looked right, lookied like the bleeders were on the high side but they weren't. It took ten mintues to fix and then they bled properly.
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Hawkrod, Thanks for the info.
Also, what book is the page taken from?
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The picture is from the 78 Ford light truck shop manual. Hawkrod
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