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Thread: Fitting Wilwood RPV to 3/8" flared line
          
   
   

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadster32 View Post
    Well spotted Paul, I hadn't noticed that

    Just confirm 2lb for discs 10lb for drums.
    Regardless where the discs are - that line gets 2lb RPV's. On mine, it's 2lb front AND rear with the 4 wheel discs.

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    I tightend the adapters into the rpv's off the car then tightend it on to the line so I thought everything was tight, but maybe trying to tighten the line I loosened the adapter. I'll try to snug everything up again with a little sealer for good measure. Since all my npt connections leaked I'm hoping the sealer helps.

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    About the residual valves-----most master cylinders have them and you don't need them in line

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    About the residual valves-----most master cylinders have them and you don't need them in line
    Jerry- when the MC is below the floor, the recommendation (Wilwood's) is to use separate RPV's in each line. You will then need to pull any existing in the MC. I went through that exercise on a previous car with crappy brakes until I did that - afterwards the brakes were great.
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    usually when you put the master under the floor it gets turned around and plumbed back to rear front to front-----if you do that and don't remove the master cylinder valves you have mismatched componetry and crappy brakes--removing the m/c valves and putting in the inline units fixes that problem but gives you 4 more places for a leak and 2 addional parts to fail.

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