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06-13-2020 #1Registered User
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Wilwood 4-Wheel Disc Kit Having Trouble Locking Rear Wheels While Truck Is In the Air
Hey guys I have an issue that is just really stumping me, which is no matter what I do I can't get the brakes to bring the rear wheels to a stop when the truck is in the air. So I obviously can't drive it lol. I’m using a 4-wheel Wilwood kit spec’d by them for 15” wheels for my 1977 Chevrolet C10 pro touring/ retromod build (D52 front calipers, Dynapro rear calipers). I plumbed the whole truck with 3/16” line and there are no leaks or air bubbles coming from any of the fittings or bleeder screws anywhere in the system. The master(s) I’ve tried have been bench bled correctly and fluid volume is a nice clear stream without bubbles.
I’m running a Wilwood “combo” splitter/ adjustable proportioning valve and I’ve tried adjusting the bias every which way... makes no difference to the rear lockup problem. With the rear axle lifted, and the truck in drive or reverse, I can slow the rear wheels a little but I can’t bring them to a complete stop. I haven’t driven it yet because I’m sure the truck would lurch forward and might be unstoppable given the inability of the rear brakes to stop the truck.
I’ve tried both a stock replacement 1.125” master as well as a C3 Corvette disc/disc 1.125” master (the bore size that Wilwood recommends for my calipers). Both had identical results. At this point, I don’t think the master itself nor bleeding is the issue because two new masters had identical results.
Could the problem be that I’m using 3/16” lines with these two OEM masters? Obviously the C10s had 1/4” rear lines but I’m not sure what C3 Corvettes had. I’d like to avoid spending $300 on a Wilwood master if it’s unnecessary. They’re gawdy and stick out in the engine bay.
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06-14-2020 #2Registered User
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