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Originally posted by jpod999 View PostBench bleed them in the car.
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Just hold your finger over the end of the brake line inside the engine bay.
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Bench bleed them in the car.
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Just hold your finger over the end of the brake line inside the engine bay.
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Originally posted by Q8y_drifter View PostFor anyone using the Wilwood pedal box, bench bleed the master cylinders first!
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Originally posted by Q8y_drifter View PostI always thought the same and ran it the first time without any sealant. It sealed and worked fine, but there would always be a drop of two after a few days. Redid the lines and no more leaks. The below is an interesting read
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I put sealant on the fittings, torqued them into the master cylinders and waited a few days before I ran any fluid through the system. (use only a small amount and avoid the very first couple of threads, the seal is created mechanically by the taper design, the sealant is for sealing voids in the threads).
For anyone using the Wilwood pedal box, bench bleed the master cylinders first! I spent a lot of time trying to get all the air out from the system the first time around because I didn't do that.
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Originally posted by e30davie View PostI still retain that no brake line should ever need sealant. Should be a purely mechanical connection. Metal on metal.
I've no doubt it will fix leaks, but there should be no leaks. If you have leaks, you have the wrong or damaged fittings.
Although the more i read the more it seems everyone puts that thread sealant on NPT fittings on wilwood brakes. Seems counter intuitive.
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Originally posted by dougie30 View PostSo do I put the sealant on and let it sit or put the sealant on thread it in the master cylinder then let it sit?
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For anyone using the Wilwood pedal box, bench bleed the master cylinders first! I spent a lot of time trying to get all the air out from the system the first time around because I didn't do that.
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Originally posted by jpod999 View PostThat's the same conclusion I came to.
It takes 4 hours to fixture and 72 hours to cure. I gave it over 12 hours before I put any pressure.
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Originally posted by dasmanschaft012 View PostWere the 90deg fittings 'tight' to screw in for you? What other issues are you having? I plan on checking for leaks etc before i put the underdash stuff back together.
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Originally posted by e30davie View PostAlthough the more i read the more it seems everyone puts that thread sealant on NPT fittings on wilwood brakes. Seems counter intuitive.
Originally posted by dougie30 View PostSo do I put the sealant on and let it sit or put the sealant on thread it in the master cylinder then let it sit?
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Originally posted by Q8y_drifter View PostOn the NPT fittings I used Permatex high temp thread sealant (same as the one posted above) and let it sit for a few days before I pressure tested it. No leaks or any issues on all 3 fittings. If you use the liquid sealant above just know that it takes several days before the sealant completely dries and cures like it should.
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Originally posted by jpod999 View PostI am going through brake issues with the Wilwood setup right now as well, this being one of them.
Permatex makes a sealant exactly for this purpose: https://www.permatex.com/products/th...hread-sealant/
I let it set overnight last night and now am getting no leaks at the 90ยบ adapters.
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Originally posted by e30davie View PostI would never put teflon tape near brake components, if they do not seal metal to metal as intended time to pull apart and get it fixed.
So the masercylidner has an internal NPT thread, what are you trying to screw into it?
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I still retain that no brake line should ever need sealant. Should be a purely mechanical connection. Metal on metal.
I've no doubt it will fix leaks, but there should be no leaks. If you have leaks, you have the wrong or damaged fittings.
Although the more i read the more it seems everyone puts that thread sealant on NPT fittings on wilwood brakes. Seems counter intuitive.Last edited by e30davie; 06-25-2017, 11:16 PM.
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