Here's a diagram from the shop manual with that valve.

I started a new thread on the residual pressure check valve here
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =5&t=36444
I've been reading my '70 Ford Truck Shop manual about brakes. In the section on the master cylinder, I see that there should be a residual pressure check valve on the port of the master for the rear brakes.
I replaced my master cylinder about 2 1/2 years ago. At the time, I did not have this manual and did not know about this check valve. I have no idea if there was one in the rebuilt master that I installed. Is this normally part of a rebuild? If there isn't one in there could I add something like this to the rear brake line?
ssbc_r_valve_a07642_a07652.jpg
http://www.autoanything.com/brakes/65A3153A0A0.aspx
It seems like this would be easier to get than the one that should be in the master cylinder. Any thoughts?
Maybe the inline valve is what ToughOld Ford was talking about here.
" ToughOldFord wrote:On the F-350's there another valve mounted to the L/S frame about halfway between the cab and rear axle, IIRC. I do not remember just what it is that it does. That customer of mine that has a '67 F-350 for his daily work truck was telling me he had to replace it and I had never heard of such a thing so I took a look and there it was. Next time I talk to him I'll ask him again just what the heck it's there for."
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