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URGENT - Rear Brake Issue

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URGENT - Rear Brake Issue

Post by esp22 »

hi guys, does anyone know the name of the componet that controls the pressure on the back brakes...what ever the component is mine is leaking and was wondering what the name of it was so i could find a replacement part. It is located just next to the rear right wheel arch on the chassis.

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Would this part be easy to replace?

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Post by ozy1 »

looks like a brake propotioning valve, it adjust rear brake preassure if you are empty or carrying a load,
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Post by esp22 »

are they hard to replace?Being a close system would it be simple for me to buy the part and replace it myself?


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Post by yamaha__308 »

Easy to replace, just need to bleed the brakes after.

Bloody expensive though for newies, got a quote for around $300.

Maybe try a second hand one from the wreckers..
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Post by Sic Lux »

Or see what a brake shop will rebuild it for cash wise
plenty of parts on the bench
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Re: URGENT - Rear Brake Issue

Post by esp22 »

esp22 wrote:hi guys, got a landcruiser bj73!does anyone know the name of the componet that controls the pressure on the back brakes...what ever the component is mine is leaking and was wondering what the name of it was so i could find a replacement part. It is located just next to the rear right wheel arch on the chassis.

Here is a photo.

http://i279.photobucket.com/albums/kk14 ... 062008.jpg

Would this part be easy to replace?

Thanks
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Post by joel HJ60 »

Dp you drive with decent loads over the rear diff?? If not, maybe remove it?
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Post by esp22 »

are they needed?
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Post by joel HJ60 »

Load Sensing Proportioning Valve. As the weight over the rear diff increase, this valves alters the brake pressures to the rear drums. If you are not carrying any weight, i don't see why it is needed?
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Post by v6hilux »

joel HJ60 wrote: If you are not carrying any weight, i don't see why it is needed?
I thought it was a limiting valve? If so;

If you dont run it, then you will be having rear brakes lock all the time with no load.

You only have half brake pressure when there is a proportioning valve in place and no load.

With proportioning valve and a load, you have full brake pressure.

With no proportioning valve and no load, you have full brake pressure.

To reco it, it should only be 2 or 3 rubbers and o-rings!

Hilux 4WD and 2WD and Surfs/4runners have the same valve.
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Post by esp22 »

so could i buy the valve from a hilux to fix the issue?

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Post by RUFF »

esp22 wrote:so could i buy the valve from a hilux to fix the issue?

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You would need to compare the 2. Legaly yes you do need to keep this item. As V6 Hilux stated it is used to increase brake pressure when a load is carried. Without it you will get maximum brake presure to the rear at all times. You do not want this especially in the wet or 4wding down a loose/slippery steep hill.
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Post by v6hilux »

esp22 wrote:so could i buy the valve from a hilux to fix the issue?

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I got it wrong!

I was thinking you had a Hilux when I replied. I Dont know if they are the same as for a Cruiser.
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Post by chunks »

The last one i replaced on a 75 series my local brake shop said they couldn't reco it? We just got one from Toyota, and yeh they aren't cheap.
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Post by esp22 »

did u just fit the lspv ureself?Do u just need to bleed the brakes once fitted and then back to normal?or did u get toyota to do it all for u?Thanks
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Post by chunks »

I fitted it but i'm a mechanic, and yes you will need to bleed your brakes.
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