I once ripped a rear hose on the RRC and had to finish a weekend and drive back from the wrong side of the mountains on just the fronts, of course the weekend wasn't complete without tearing one of the secondary fronts as well so drove back 200K's + on one brake.
Interesting times coming down hills in low range with an 82 auto 2door.
I'd run the primary circuit to the fronts, get some braided lines. Blocking the front port of the proportioning valve may effectively stop everything working. The piston in the valve requires pressure to move a tapered end piston which at a certain level will start to allow flow to the rear. The spring pressure will set the pressure and the taper will vary the flow. If the bypass to the front circuit is blocked the circuit is deadheaded and fluid being incompressible may have no effect on moving the piston and you'll get no flow to the rears. Having said that there should be a reverse flow bypass to allow pressure to return from the rears past the now closed piston when pressure is released. You couldn't run the front "sensing" line back to the reservoir as the flow would be unrestricted, pressure in this line to the fronts will vary with pedal pressure as the calliper pistons move.


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