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Help - Hot rear drums
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluesnailman" data-source="post: 571683" data-attributes="member: 17859"><p>Well, dont know the answer to the problem, but the answer to the photo is that yes, those are the one way valves that are fitted to drum brake circuit. I have them still fitted to my rear brakes though a servo and dont have your issues. </p><p></p><p>you could try your local motor factor and get a same thread connector and substitute these for something without a one way valve, and then you'd know. looks like a right chore though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesnailman, post: 571683, member: 17859"] Well, dont know the answer to the problem, but the answer to the photo is that yes, those are the one way valves that are fitted to drum brake circuit. I have them still fitted to my rear brakes though a servo and dont have your issues. you could try your local motor factor and get a same thread connector and substitute these for something without a one way valve, and then you'd know. looks like a right chore though... [/QUOTE]
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