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PR-108 GM A-body Distribution BlockApplications:
Valve Notes:
This item is an exact reproduction featuring a brass body, the correct bracket, silver plating and working insides. You will also find with current manufacturing procedures, the reproduction has no tool stamping marks and the edges of the part are much cleaner than the original. GM Notes: 1967-70 cars all came standard with a dual master cylinder and drum brakes. 1967 was also the first year for optional disc brakes. If the car had either drum or disc brakes, there was a distribution block with a built-in brake warning switch down on the frame below the master cylinder. From 1967-69, if the car had factory disc brakes it used the drum distribution block in conjunction with a disc brake hold-off valve, which made the disc cars a 2 part valve system. In 1970, GM added a third valve in the rear line for brake correction, so the 1970 system had three valves. For cars converting to disc brakes, aftermarket replacement 1-piece valves are also available. Conversion valves will not plumb into existing factory lines. Prop Valve Brackets are available for all cars with disc conversions. This bracket is $18.00. |