Lol, don't put your lid back on your master after you install it on the car, Your not done yet. You still HAVE to bleed your brake system starting at the far rear corner and working around. You should also check the depth of the pushrod coming out of the booster that pushes into the little spacer that goes into the master to make sure you have some clearance and don't hold the piston in to far.
Yes, but pay attention to the angle of the installed master cylinder. Wilwood recommends it be bled out of the car while level. Air travels upward, so if your MC had too much of an angle when installed, you may not get all the air out. For what it is worth, I’ve called Wilwood customer service before and they were a great help. RUclips commenters should get off the computer and call their customer service before getting their panties in a wad.
They don't show you spilling copious amounts of brake fluid after you take the plastic fittings out.
Lol, don't put your lid back on your master after you install it on the car, Your not done yet. You still HAVE to bleed your brake system starting at the far rear corner and working around. You should also check the depth of the pushrod coming out of the booster that pushes into the little spacer that goes into the master to make sure you have some clearance and don't hold the piston in to far.
Doesnt air get in the system after you bech bleed it
Air will get in, like most systems. It's important to bleed entire brake system once installed.
can this be done with it installed on the firewall??
After 6 years still no answer?
Yes, but pay attention to the angle of the installed master cylinder. Wilwood recommends it be bled out of the car while level. Air travels upward, so if your MC had too much of an angle when installed, you may not get all the air out. For what it is worth, I’ve called Wilwood customer service before and they were a great help. RUclips commenters should get off the computer and call their customer service before getting their panties in a wad.