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  1. Mullaney

    Dual Circuit Brake Engineering Thread

    . Another Ahab , I believe I have to agree with you... I acheived O.G. status about two years ago when I turned 60 ;-) and it isn't a bad place to be. Back when the "older guys" were showing me stuff I was in my 20's. Things worked really well back then. Guessing because learning that I had...
  2. Mullaney

    Dual Circuit Brake Engineering Thread

    . That seems like a good way to save your bacon if there was a "fluid failure" at the front or back of the truck. It would give you the ability to stop rather than losing all braking for sure!
  3. Mullaney

    Dual Circuit Brake Engineering Thread

    . If I remember correctly, the "79ish" Chevrolet pickup trucks have (had?) a proportioning valve in the brake system just below the master cylinder. There is a "rubber button" on the front of it and if the front or rear brake lines exploded, the functional part of the brake system would still...
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