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Originally posted by Bosswrench:
...If the shuttle is stuck at one end of it's bore, fluid flow is severely restricted to that pair of calipers..Many safety-related articles over the years expand on all the above.


I know the schematic shown is generic, but I don't see the flow being restricted sense there are the through passage is blocked with the reduced diameter and thus fluid goes around.

After saying this, I did find an online photo of the spool removed and it is differernt. I would like to see the internals myself, but it looks as if the right side spool would slide into the removalable end cap and THAT could provide a significant fluid block. I then assumed one side does need to be blocked when a leak occurs since the master cylinder has a floating front piston and required rear piston pressure to provide force to the front piston.

BUT, looking at the tubing arrangement, the rear MC piston discharge goes to the removalbe end cap and thus if the shuttle failed to the right, appling rear MC pressure would push the spool back and allow fluid out the leak.

Would this be more accurate?

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Last edited by jfb05177
Note that EACH end of the shuttle valve has a shallow groove. Should one brake "circuit" fail, the valve moves to the failed (low pressure) side and RESTRICTS fluid flow to that "circuit".

Repeated applications of the brake pedal will eventually empty ONE of the master cylinder's reservoirs, but the dam within the master cylinder's reservoir will retain sufficient fluid to operate the non-failed circuit.

John

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I by passed this failure prone piece and installed a Wilwood piece I will show pictures tomorrow, but go to http://www.wilwood.com/MasterC...rCylinderValves.aspx
Their proportioning valve and bracket are the best i have ever seen and I love mine! I flipped the bracket so it sits on the passenger side of the master. Another thing if you don't want to install a micro switch for your brake light, it has the switch right on it.

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