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Wilwood's won't bleed

Posted: 10/15/18 3:03pmMessage 1 of 4
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Bakersfield, CA - USA
Joined: 7/27/2018
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Vette(s): 1968 Coupe, 2016 Z06
Installed Wilwood capipers all the way around. New master that was bench bleed. Tried pumping pedal, gravity bleed, pressure bleed, held rears vertical like Wilwood suggestedand still have a soft pedal. I've gone through more than two quarts of Dot 4. Fluid coming out of both front and back so I don't think its the proportioning valve. Also, the light doesn't come on but does with the parking brake so I assume its OK. What can I do next?
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Re: Wilwood's won't bleed

Posted: 10/15/18 4:42pmMessage 2 of 4
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Overland Park, KS - USA
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Vette(s): 1973 Orange Metallic Coupe (orig owner), L82, 4 spd (WR), PS, (A/C & PW (I installed from wrecked 73)), leather, AM/FM Stereo, ran with '65 FI unit earlier & will again some day. 2023 Accelerate Yellow HTC Stingray
Welcome to the forum. Did you use stainless steel braided brake lines? Have you contacted Wilwood to see if they have any ideas?

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Re: Wilwood's won't bleed

Posted: 10/16/18 6:40amMessage 3 of 4
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Yes I used stainless steel brake lines. The only other suggestion from Wilwood was to try a reverse bleeder that bleeds from the caliper back to the master. I don't see how that could be any better than using the pressure bleeder I have (Speedibleed). 
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Re: Wilwood's won't bleed

Posted: 10/16/18 7:54amMessage 4 of 4
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I struggled with the same issue on "The Toy".  Started with new calipers, new flexible lines and new master cylinder from a local parts supplier.  Tried all the bleeding techniques as you have and also didn't get a solid pedal.  The supplier replaced all the calipers - same result.  Then the supplier replaced the master cylinder - BINGO...!!!  Even though the first master cylinder was new out of the box it was the problem.

Jim Olson 

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