Combination/Proportioning Valve
DESCRIPTIONThe combination valve contains a pressure differential valve and switch, metering valve and a rear brake proportioning valve on 1500 models. The combination valve/rear brake proportioning valve are not repairable and must be replaced as an assembly.
The pressure differential switch is connected to the brake warning lamp.
The metering valve is used to balance brake action between the front disc and rear drum brakes.
The proportioning valve on the 1500 model is used to balance front-rear brake action at high decelerations.
OPERATION
PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL SWITCH
The switch is triggered by movement of the switch valve. The purpose of the switch is to monitor fluid pressure in the separate front/rear brake hydraulic circuits.
A decrease or loss of fluid pressure in either hydraulic circuit will cause the switch valve to shuttle forward or rearward in response to the pressure differential. Movement of the switch valve will push the switch plunger upward. This closes the switch internal contacts completing the electrical circuit to the warning lamp. The switch valve may remain in an actuated position until repair restores system pressures to normal levels.
METERING VALVE
The valve holds-off the initial pressure to the front disc brakes until the rear brake shoes retracting springs are overcome. The valve is designed to maintain front brake fluid pressure at 241 - 517 kPa (35 - 75 psi) until the hold-off limit of 310 - 689 kPa (100 psi) is reached. At this point, the metering valve opens completely permitting full fluid apply pressure to the front disc brakes. This reduces front brake lining wear during low deceleration stops.
PROPORTIONING VALVE (1500 Model)
The valve allows normal fluid flow during moderate braking. The valve only controls fluid flow during high decelerations brake stops, when a percentage of rear weight is transferred to the front wheels.