Blitzboy54
01-25-2022, 04:08 PM
OK a little back story.
I installed a Wilwood bias adjuster because I thought it would be cool to be able to tune the brakes from the cockpit. I still think this is cool. The bias adjuster comes with 2 decals. Depending on what master cylinder you are using as your front you use that label. Problem is I somehow convinced myself I had used my left master for the front. When I installed it I used the label that had the rear pointing clockwise. This is correct if that was in fact the master that I was using for the front. After looking over some build photo's I realize I have that backwards. My right most master cylinder is in fact the one connected to the front brakes.
Now even though in the heat of the moment I labeled it incorrectly I am not a dummy. I of course saved the other label "just in case". As a matter of fact I was so sure I should take care of it I put it somewhere "special" so as not to loose it. Well, I cannot remember where that place is. I have torn my shop and the house apart and I simply cannot find it.
So
Maybe I am a dummy
Regardless, I can and will re purchase a new adjuster in order to replace my missing decal but I would prefer not to if I can avoid it.
My ask..... Does anyone have a Wilwood bias adjuster label with the front pointing clockwise like the photo?
161259
Thank you
Jesse
I installed a Wilwood bias adjuster because I thought it would be cool to be able to tune the brakes from the cockpit. I still think this is cool. The bias adjuster comes with 2 decals. Depending on what master cylinder you are using as your front you use that label. Problem is I somehow convinced myself I had used my left master for the front. When I installed it I used the label that had the rear pointing clockwise. This is correct if that was in fact the master that I was using for the front. After looking over some build photo's I realize I have that backwards. My right most master cylinder is in fact the one connected to the front brakes.
Now even though in the heat of the moment I labeled it incorrectly I am not a dummy. I of course saved the other label "just in case". As a matter of fact I was so sure I should take care of it I put it somewhere "special" so as not to loose it. Well, I cannot remember where that place is. I have torn my shop and the house apart and I simply cannot find it.
So
Maybe I am a dummy
Regardless, I can and will re purchase a new adjuster in order to replace my missing decal but I would prefer not to if I can avoid it.
My ask..... Does anyone have a Wilwood bias adjuster label with the front pointing clockwise like the photo?
161259
Thank you
Jesse