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Hi Chuck Thanks a lot, I will do the same, nobody
seams to have it on the shelf. Kind of funny situation, parts which I believe should
be available are not produced, other items which I
never could dream about being reproduced are available. J Hnas -----Ursprungligt
meddelande----- Hans, I converted my front
drums to power disc, and did not have a mounting bracket for the prop valve
either. I cut a piece of sheet metal with a jig saw, de-burred it, put it
in a vise and bent it in an L shape. Then I measured the holes in the
prop valve and drilled matching holes in the bracket, and the necessary holes
to mount it to the frame. Once that was done I degreased the bracket
primed it and painted it to match the frame. It really was pretty simple
to make and did the job just fine for me. I had more problems finding one
of the brass fittings for the prop valve locally.
-----Original Message----- Thanks
Tim for the idea. I was actually looking for the one on the frame. The original
(if it was original) does not fit to the new prop valve. CPP does not have a
solution…He claims this is a problem J Maybe I
should place it by the booster Br hans -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Hans, At my
work, www.true-connections we sell a
bracket that holds the proportioning valve. It mounts directly under the
master. Kind of a L shaped bracket that bolts on the end of the booster studs.
Pretty popular bracket. -Tim |

