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#51 |
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Re: Wilwood Master Cyl question
Is a doohickey similar to whatchamacallit?
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Re: Wilwood Master Cyl question
I think so, yes.
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Re: Wilwood Master Cyl question
Remember to adjust the rear calipers or the pedal will feel like poop. The actuated rear calipers with parking brake built in have to be tweaked to get the pedal feel right. Then be sure to use the parking brake occasionally to keep pedal feel.
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Re: Wilwood Master Cyl question
Glad you got it working. Now to figure out the booster issue. ???
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Re: Wilwood Master Cyl question
She's boostin !
![]() Ed, do you have the Wilwood adj prop valve on your truck now? How far do you run the back compared to the front? 70/30% ? What's approximate bias to start?
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Re: Wilwood Master Cyl question
Will you make it to the Goodguys Nashville show with this truck?
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Re: Wilwood Master Cyl question
Eww.. I don't know. It will be tight.
I'll be there but I'm not sure we can get the truck finished up. I took this coming Friday off to get the bed bolted back together. I'm gonna try for GG! .. but I kinda doubt it. Posted via Mobile Device
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Re: Wilwood Master Cyl question
Sorry, I misread your statement. I thought you were saying you installed it without the booster, not that it wasn't operating with vacuum.
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Re: Wilwood Master Cyl question
Sorry to bring up a really old thread but did you guys leave the little black plastic peices in or out of the master?
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Re: Wilwood Master Cyl question
If you're referring to the round pieces inside at the bottom of the master, I left them in on mine. The instructions for the master cylinder don't reference them at all. Since they fit so well, I figured they needed to be in there.
Just a guess, but I think they help dissipate the fluid coming into the master from the brakes, so it doesn't splash all over the lid, or out of it if the lid is off.
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