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Works perfectly, nicely made
PARTS N° 15-0400 THAT HAS BEEN RECTIFIED IS DIFFERENT SIZE TO THE PICTURE . TOO SMALL. ARE THE OTHERS DIFFERENTS ?
Great little tool! Worked perfectly and is a must if replacing the distribution block on the 69/70!
looking forward to bleeding the brakes with the tool instead of trying to position piston by cracking a line.
Worked very well in keeping the distribution block centwred while I bled the brakes on the car. A worthwhile investment to have in your tool box if you need to bleed the brakes on your car.
A great little tool that will be super handy and the price can't be beat.A definite must-have in the tool box.
This is just a bolt where the outer 5 mm or so has been turned down to fit the hole in the distribution block. Clever idea, but I can't say this made me happy when I was going to use it for the first time today. I tried to make it fit in the distribution block, but there was no way I could make it enter. After trying a number of times I gave up and tried it on a differnent distribution block that I had for spare, but with same result. A close inspection showed that the first tread on the tool was damaged and at least I was lucky that it did not enter, otherwise it would probably have ruined the treads in the brass block. I found my tread tool kit and freshened up the treads and it worked like it should. Another detail I would have done different is the length of the tool. It is too long and that makes it harder to use.
Ordered a proportion valve switch tool from another company. It was plastic and did not come close to fitting despite the description that it would. WCCC's tool not only is a great fit, but made out of metal and has a longer, knurled head to hold onto. Great tool. Great packaging and fast delivery. Thanks.
Tool will stay in the distribution block till all brake work an tweaking is done.No worries about centering the switch cylinder.
I worked closely with Daryl at WCCC to rehabilitate my ceased proportioning valve on my 1968 Mustang (Shelby clone). After completing the rebuild on it and the distribution block as instructed I purchased this tool to hold the distribution block piston in place while I bled the brakes in order to prevent the piston from sealing off the back brakes. I didn't even know that would have been a problem before talking with Daryl. I know this little tool saved me a lot of head scratching and extra consternation while trying to figure out why my rear brakes would not have been working again and this time due to the piston sealing the fluid flow off to them. Contrary to another review, you do have to center the valley on the piston of the distribution block under the tool before installing it. Just use a strong flashlight and perhaps some magnified glasses to see that the piston is in the correct position. Thanks for all your help Daryl! My Shelby clone is back on the road just in time for the driving season! Heading to the Ford Nationals in Carlisle, PA in June.