Last night I was cleaning the Brake Pressure Reducing Valve in preparation for reassembling my brake system. The ports for the brake lines looked pretty gunked up so I thought I'd pull off the bolt cap and used some brake cleaner to clean the insides.
Well it was really gunked up inside so I started to spray in the cleaner. Suddenly I heard a little clink of something metal falling and hitting the ground. Search as I may, I couldn't find anything. Looking at the (now clean) open end of the unit the only thing I can figure out is that it was either a single ball bearing or a small loose pin. Either way, I have no real idea. Typical....[:(!]
I found a x-section diagram of a version of this device in an old Haynes manual, but it is a slightly different device. Pics below.
<u>Haynes style Brake Pressure Reducing Valve</u>
<u>My TR7v8's style Brake Pressure Reducing Valve</u>
Notice that in the Haynes style there is a brake pipe mounted to the bolt cap. In my style there is an extra port on the body of the unit, so the interior plumbing will be different.
So, does anyone have a blow up diagram of the components of my style of one of these devices or know what fits in the end?
Thanks for your help.
Martin
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