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Dual Brake Plumbing

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ok boys and girls, got a question for the masses. Working on dual brakes for the Russian project. The right side only had rudder bars but I’m gonna take the pilots pedals and master cylinders off the wrecked one and put them in the right side of the good one. Already got them off and ready to install. Question is on plumbing. Beech has shuttle valves $$$$$ to keep the pressure going from the one side to the caliper instead of the other master cylinder. Anyone know of an alternative shuttle valve in the experimental world? Never studied the plumbing in RV’s but I know they have 4 master cylinders. Are the valves in the master cylinders or do they do something different? Thanks in advance!! Whoever solves it gets a ride :cool:
 

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