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    Wilwood Master Cylinders

    Hello,
    I have a Wilwood upgraded brake system. I received 2 master cylinders with different bore sizes is that normal? If yes, which one is for the front and which is for the back.

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    The larger 0.75 is for the front.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa View Post
    The larger 0.75 is for the front.
    The Reason I’m asking because I have build up pressure problem in my rear brake master cylinder which is the small size .625 .In the catalog picture show both master cylinder .75

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    Quote Originally Posted by binzagr View Post
    The Reason I’m asking because I have build up pressure problem in my rear brake master cylinder which is the small size .625 .In the catalog picture show both master cylinder .75

    Most likely the problem is with the adjustment of the pump rod length where the piston inside the master cylinder isn't returning to the full out position thus the bleed off hole inside the cylinder isn't being uncovered. Check to see if the rod is loose with the pedal full out. If not, adjust the rod length until there is slight play with the brakes released.
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