Wilwood Dynalite
I have these calipers and they have been on for a couple months now. They were fine until the CarGuys in August. I bled the 1 upper outside bleeder. I haven't bled any other of the bleeders ever. I have never seen anyone else do it(on these calipers) so I never thought about doing it. Anyway I started hearing this werid sound I cant really explain it. Its just like a clicking... my stock brakes did it a little, but this is louder. Im just wondering if there is something wrong. By the way I did bleed all 4 bleeders. Anyone with any suggestions?
Terry
Terry
first you said:
"I bled the 1 upper outside bleeder. I haven't bled any other of the bleeders ever"
then:
"By the way I did bleed all 4 bleeders"
wtf?
I have the same calipers. In the sheet that came with them there was a sequence to bleeding them. Can't find it though-sorry. Call the guys at Wilwood directly, they're very helpful.
"I bled the 1 upper outside bleeder. I haven't bled any other of the bleeders ever"
then:
"By the way I did bleed all 4 bleeders"
wtf?
I have the same calipers. In the sheet that came with them there was a sequence to bleeding them. Can't find it though-sorry. Call the guys at Wilwood directly, they're very helpful.
Sorry for the **** writing. Before today I had only bled 1 bleeder on each caliper (the upper outside). Thinking the sound might possibly be something related to the other bleeders never being bled and having a couple track days on them, I decided to bleed them. It didn't fix the noise, but did tone it down a little. Hopefully that will clear some stuff up. Do I still sound like a retard? haha
Terry
Terry
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