I was checking a Y reg Fiesta today and found these two barrelly things dangling from the master cylinder.They are pressure reducing valves, and cost
between £20 and £35 from Ford.
Has anyone tried these in a Locost, or know the theory behind them - they look too easy to be true....
Mark
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look at bob,s site ,there is a pic of a fiat uno valve,that is adjustable,the fiesta ones are decel valves and not adjustabubble.
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Originally posted by Mark Allanson...dangling from the master cylinder.They are pressure reducing valves,..Has anyone tried these in a Locost, or know the theory behind them
Mark,
I've used a similar one (pressure control relief - PCR valve) off a Mondeo. It passed SVA ok on my pinto Indy with std Sierra drums and discs.
The adjustable ones may give more brake tuning later though. On the Mondeo the two valves had different male thread sizes, I think to stop the
circuits being crossed accidentally, The one with the smaller thread fitted the Sierra m/cyl, so don't forget to get the larger nipple if you go
this route.
Cheers,
Colin
[Edited on 7/4/03 by CairB]
Are they
1, standard thread, for instance a sierra master cylinder?
2, will they only work in one plane ie vertically downwards?
3, how do you determine the best one to suit a locost?
4, is Glen Miller still missing?
Mark
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Originally posted by Mark Allanson
Are they
1, standard thread, for instance a sierra master cylinder?
2, will they only work in one plane ie vertically downwards?
3, how do you determine the best one to suit a locost?
Does any one know where the uno bias valve is fitted on the car?
Dave
Dave
Its sort of under back seat and near back axle
is it difficult to get to
im planning on going to the local scrappies this weekend to get the m/c and servo of something like a fiat uno
i wwas thinkin because of the whole weight thing the uno should be ideal plus the servo is quite compact
what do u reckon?
The uno valves are easy to get to, left hand side forward of the rear wheel. Strange thing is they work the opposite way to which you might think. To
reduce the flow you need to pull the operating rod out not push in. Suggest you take the valve mounting as well looks as if it may be useful. As for
the master cylinder ive no idear.
Dave
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i wwas thinkin because of the whole weight thing the uno should be ideal plus the servo is quite compact