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    1. #1
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      Aug 2010
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      Bleediing Willwoods?

      I have Aero6 Wilwoods on the front and 4-piston rears. Are the bleeders on the bottoms of the calipers so they can be mounted on either side and only the top bleeders have to be bled, or does something have to be done with the bottoms when bleeding? I had a guy at the track this weekend tell me they had to be bled also. Confused.

      Joe
      1969 Firebird Project
      1967 Frirebird 400 convertible
      2013 Boss 302


    2. #2
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      No need to bleed the bottom. If you have air trapped there you are upside down and it's already too late.
      Donny

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    3. #3
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      That's what I thought.
      Joe
      1969 Firebird Project
      1967 Frirebird 400 convertible
      2013 Boss 302

    4. #4
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      Well if he's from Australia, he may need to bleed the bottoms instead of the tops.....LOL

    5. #5
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      Just remember, it's righty loosey, lefty tighty down there.
      Donny

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    6. #6
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      You guys are tooo funny. No really.





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