| Your brakes may have a number of woes.  It could be stuck caliper pistons in 
the right, or a rotor that is too thin and pads that are too worn (been 
there!), or a leak, or any number of woes.  Time to dig in and get dirty....
Regarding the proportioning valve, they adjust the front to rear bias.  
Unless you are running on a circle track, the idea of left to right bias 
adjustment does not work out too well.
Sid
>From: SLBESQ@aol.com
>Reply-To: SLBESQ@aol.com
>To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
>Subject: brake bias
>Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:26:18 EDT
>
>hi all
>
>i just saw the pics from solvang and am very sorry to have missed it.  
>though
>i think that my car would be embarassed to be along side so many really
>beautiful ones.
>
>to my question....and thank yu in advance for any help....it's greatly
>appreciated.
>
>i saw in another recent email that someone was selling a brake bias valve?
>is the bias between the two front brakes adjustable?  i think not, but when 
>I
>brake hard the car turns to the left....makes me think the left front brake
>is pulling harder than the right?  is it because of the bias, or are my 
>lines
>just clogged on the right?
>
>thanks again
>steve
>67.5MIZU
>
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