What are the Thread Sizes on the Titan Replacement Solenoid Valve
Question:
Does the # 4748800 solonoid have 1/4 threads on both ends so it can be put in the brake line instead of on the master cylinder? I assume that is the one needed for a Dico Model 20.
asked by: Paul C
Expert Reply:
I spoke with my contact at Titan and he informed me that this Replacement Solenoid Valve # T4748800 could be used in the brake line instead of on the back of the master cylinder like it typically installs. He said as long as you securely install it on the brake line it would function properly. This is the correct unit for the model 20 actuators.
He also said that the male side of this product has 1/8 inch pipe threads, and the female side has 3/8-24 inverted seat threads that 3/16 inch size brake line would install to.
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Replacement Solenoid Valve for Dexter Brake Actuators with Reverse Lockouts
- Accessories and Parts
- Brake Actuator
- Disc Brakes
- Hydraulic Drum Brakes
- Solenoid
- Valve
- Dexter
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