RockyTop
Enthusiast
I have a 97 GTS. As an easy and cheap fix to get more pressure to my rear brakes I had my Viper tech remove the O Ring in the proportioning part of the stock brake combination valve. Unfortunately, contrary to my instructions, he accidentally threw it away. Using modified rear knuckles that I recently purchased from John Archer, I had my tech move the stock Brembo front calipers and rotors to the rears and we installed a Mopar performance (i.e., Wilwood) adjustable proportioning valve on the rear brake line.
I am now getting rear lock up first (passenger side only, curriously enough) no matter how much I decrease the rear brake line pressure using the adjustable valve. I have no doubt flat-spotted the tire, which is no big deal as it was just about worn out anyway, but is surely exacerbating the symptom.
Russ at Archer's shop and the guy I spoke to when I called Mopar Performance's tech line think that I am probably exceeding the capacity of the new valve to reduce the rear line pressure due to the increased line pressure from the stock valve due to the removal of the O-ring.
Now to the point ! Does anyone have or know where I might get a replacement O ring without buying a whole new (or used) stock valve ? I called Archer, John B and Sean Roe and while all were very helpful (as always), none of them had one.
One other question: Any thoughts why only one rear tire would be locking up ? I could think of the folloing possible reasons: (i) differing tire pressures (I'll check); (ii) differing alignment setting (e.g., camber) - -unlikely since I just had it realigned before VIR and I stayed on the track and hit no curbs (at least not very hard); (iii) that side's pads may not yet be seated well - -again I think unlikely since I did some pretty heavy braking excercises trying to dial in the new prop valve; (iv) differing line pressures - -unlikely, but I may have the tech check the respective pad/line pressures using the tool they have just to make sure; (v) kinked brake line (I'll check); or (vi) dead or improperly tuned shock at diagonally opposite end (i.e, driver's front thereby permitting too much load transfer to the front) - -unlikely as I was testing in a straight line, I suppose differing front shock forces might cause one side to dip more. Your best guess ?
I am now getting rear lock up first (passenger side only, curriously enough) no matter how much I decrease the rear brake line pressure using the adjustable valve. I have no doubt flat-spotted the tire, which is no big deal as it was just about worn out anyway, but is surely exacerbating the symptom.
Russ at Archer's shop and the guy I spoke to when I called Mopar Performance's tech line think that I am probably exceeding the capacity of the new valve to reduce the rear line pressure due to the increased line pressure from the stock valve due to the removal of the O-ring.
Now to the point ! Does anyone have or know where I might get a replacement O ring without buying a whole new (or used) stock valve ? I called Archer, John B and Sean Roe and while all were very helpful (as always), none of them had one.
One other question: Any thoughts why only one rear tire would be locking up ? I could think of the folloing possible reasons: (i) differing tire pressures (I'll check); (ii) differing alignment setting (e.g., camber) - -unlikely since I just had it realigned before VIR and I stayed on the track and hit no curbs (at least not very hard); (iii) that side's pads may not yet be seated well - -again I think unlikely since I did some pretty heavy braking excercises trying to dial in the new prop valve; (iv) differing line pressures - -unlikely, but I may have the tech check the respective pad/line pressures using the tool they have just to make sure; (v) kinked brake line (I'll check); or (vi) dead or improperly tuned shock at diagonally opposite end (i.e, driver's front thereby permitting too much load transfer to the front) - -unlikely as I was testing in a straight line, I suppose differing front shock forces might cause one side to dip more. Your best guess ?