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Re: 4kq - Brake pressure regulator
Michael Williams wrote:
>
> Andrei Talalaevskii decided to speak these words:
>
> >After that the pressure regulator will be totally removed from the
> >circuit. You can take it out or drive with it in place until you get a
> >new one. The pressure reg is expensive! You might want to try to rebuild
> >yours yourself. I have never done that but heard that it is possible. If
> >you choose to buy it, shop around!
>
> Actually, from the parts connection, the pressure regulator is only 60
> bucks...that is hardly expensive in my opinion...
>
> later...
>
> Michael Sheridan Williams
> San Francisco, CA
> ICQ# 11740998
> 1983 UrQuattro, MC--1.8 BAR, borla, 16x7.5 OZ Mito's w/ SP8000's, K&N
> 1985 4000S Quattro, Koni Yellows/Coilover (2B), strut brace, Sport 8000
> Tires, K&N
> http://members.aol.com/daserde2
Gota Stop
I just replaced Pressure Regulator and I paid about $60+ for mine this last
weekend along with a complete brake job and fyi at the same time my front
rotors were shot and I replaced them with the "PowerDisk" and the Brakes
work very WELL now. This regulator has been bad or leaking for about 2 years
and I never noticed any performance trouble, but it sure made did make some
corrosion down there.
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Andrew
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