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Old 02-14-2009, 10:51 AM   #1
Garagedude
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Wilwood Master Cylinder

Alright this is the setup I am running, the rearend has wilwood 4 piston calipers, vented rotors, the front of the truck has chevelle rotors and camaro calipers, everything is new. I have ran all new 3/16 brake line, my question is I just got my wilwood manuel master cylinder 1" bore, and a wilwood ajustable proportioning valve, this is my question, since the master cylinder isn't a dual bowl master cylinder, is there a certain way I need to bleed it? I have only helped bleed brakes once before so I am new to the whole thing, any advice would be great.



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