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PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 8:54 pm 
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my booster has this odd one way valve on it.

do i need it on? or can i pipe straight onto the manifold.

i don't seem to be getting much suction with this valve on.

soo booster-----pipe-----<valve>---pipe------(manifold plug)

do i need a valve filter thing between the manifold & the booster?

do any of your cars have anything like this or is a pipe straight in ok?

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There MUST be a one way valve (check valve) in the line to the booster.
On most it is inside the elbow where the hose goes onto the booster.

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that's what i thought the one way valvle would be at the bottom of the booster right? then a hose straight to the manifold?

so where that right angle plug fits into the booster would a one way valve right?

so it seems like it has 2 valves then?


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The thing at the bottom is an air valve... :wink:

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drmini in aust wrote:
There MUST be a one way valve (check valve) in the line to the booster


Yep. Imagine what would happen without it if the car backfired :!:

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sgc wrote:
drmini in aust wrote:
There MUST be a one way valve (check valve) in the line to the booster


Yep. Imagine what would happen without it if the car backfired :!:


would i fly like peter pan? :twisted:


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NG wrote:
sgc wrote:
drmini in aust wrote:
There MUST be a one way valve (check valve) in the line to the booster


Yep. Imagine what would happen without it if the car backfired :!:


would i fly like peter pan? :twisted:

Damn skippy, your brakes would all be undone :shock:

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i have bleed up the system & the pedal seems to brake but i'm still having to push it pretty hard & it's only doing soft braking takes a while to brake.

would that mean air in the lines still?

i will get a pro to check it all out but would be nice to sort it out my self. ;)


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Hi NG. is the one way valve an in-line type? You might have it in back-to-front.


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what way are the arrows meant to face on that one way valve.

it has little arrows.


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towards the booster ?? i think

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cool.

i had it the other way at first rock hard pedal..

flipped it around with arrows pointing towards manifold made the pedal better easier to push in.


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ok towards the manifold then :P haha
that sounds about right then if it made it easier

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