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1200 brake HELP!
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Hello, I need some insight/help with getting my rear brakes on my 1971 1200 coupe set up right. It has an H150 from a b210 (b210 rear brakes), 280z 7/8 master cylinder and stock front discs. The problem is that the front and rear brakes aren't proportioned correctly. I have some brand new stock 1200 11/16 wheel cylinders that I was going to swap on to correct the bias, but when I went to swap them on I found that they are a completely different design and shape than the b210 13/16 wheel cylinders. They are not interchangeable. What can I do to fix this, is there any way to use the 11/16 wheel cylinders without swapping everything back to stock 1200? Should I install an adjustable proportioning valve? If so where?


Thanks,

Aaron Kraemer

Posted on: 2012/10/8 18:01
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1971 Datsun 1200 Coupe - rebuilt A14, h150, 2.25 exhaust, slotted mags. e15t w A series 5 speed coming soon...
1973 Datsun 240z- L28, twin SUs, SM needels, 6-2 header, twice pipes, MSD 6a, e12-80, 6000k hid, 82 280zx close-ratio 5 speed...
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     1200 brake HELP! Aaronk 2012/10/8 18:01
       Re: 1200 brake HELP! ddgonzal 2012/10/8 21:29




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