07:41:34am, Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Bleeding wildwood brakes
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Sbjd
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Do you need to bleed wildwood brakes using stock pistons in rear end the same as before
When it was hydraulic ? |
Re: Bleeding wildwood brakes
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Bleeder
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as long as the bleeder is on top ! |
Re: Bleeding wildwood brakes
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Sbjd
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I'm using everything stock just removed factory pedals and installed wildwoods. Thank you |
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Anonymous User
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yes,same way. |
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been there
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Use the bleed srew at to of rear axle housing. However i used John Deere Hy Gaurd hydraulic oil in my first set of master cylinders and it caused the rubber rings on the pistons to swell up. I had to get rebuild kits for the master cylinders and drain out the brake piston in rearend, Then i used DOT 4 brake fluid and everything seemed fine after that. Not sure if they make two different rubber material for Wilwood or not. Good Luck Been There |
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Sbjd
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Should you get a good hard pedal? I can't turn axle when I push pedal but it goes to the floor?
When I remove the cap off masters still have little bubbles thou. |
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Been There
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Also i had a 4010 i used for super farm and i put a manuel brake master cylinders off a 300 series industrial tractor and used the John Deere Hy Gaurd and it worked great. |
Re: Bleeding wildwood brakes
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Anonymous User
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If you are getting bubbles you need to bench bleed the master cylinder first , before you bleed the axle bleeders ,this will give you you're hard pedal.
Dane Pickerell |
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