You can probably remove the whole piston and spring instead of leaving parts in there.
Thought I would post for the record that, well... This won't work!
Without the piston inside the proportioning valve, it leaves the bleeder hole open, at least on mine it did. So I tried doing it the same way as the dude in the thread on NAXJ that Mr Random posted, that is removing the o-ring and spring but leaving the piston. Even then, you have to bleed the prop. valve through the lines going to the master cylinder (as described in the first link Jeffy posted). Sorry if my description seems a bit vague
But all in all, pedal pressure feels good although I won't really know until I get the Jeep running and can drive it tomorrow. But I feel it'll work out fairly well