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Old 09-27-2012, 05:46 AM
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Default I need to find out more about this!

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Originally Posted by Jerry Clayton View Post
I see that you have speed bleeder screws in your wheel cylinders, thats a gonna make bleeding your brakes a one man job!!!!!!!!
This is something that I am not familiar with....I will discuss the issue when I am on the phone with Wilwood's tech department today. I like the idea of being able to do it by myself....do the "speed bleeder screws" function as an anti-reverse valve, allowing one person to pump the brakes and fill the MC with fluid without the need for a second person working at the calipers, opening and closing the bleed valves? That would seem reasonable....just wondering if anyone can illuminate me on this.

Thanks for all the help, fellas....I have really learned a LOT in this thread!

Cheers to all!

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