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Wilwood brakes advice
Got my 69 up and running....I have 4 wheel disc brakes, Wilwood 6 piston in front and 4 piston in the rear. My question / concern is this, Wilwood says the pads need to be bedded. Is it normal for the brakes to sound like you ran over a Bobcat? The car has not been on the road yet, but moving it around the shop has me bit worried.....the brakes makes a terrible screeching/howl when applied. Is this normal until the pads have been bedded? Need advice. Thanks
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Sound coming from all 4? Sounds only when brake pushed? Did you shim the brackets?
Different pads make different sounds depending how aggressive they are, but I don't see them making excessively more noise prior to bedding them in. |
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NO they should not sound like that! EVER.... Get it up in the air so you can see the back side of the rotors - my guess is you have a bolt in a caliper that is up against the rotor! You should see it quickly because it's probably already left a witness mark. |
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Check to see that one of the pads isn't installed backwards....i.e., that the back of the pad is up against the rotor... don't laugh... it happens!
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Check all the things that Greg said.
Black e coated rotors? That's how they sound when new. Bed the pads in and they will be fine. |
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Any obvious scarring or marks? I'd check that fully before saying it's just the ecoat. Glad that is a potential cause. Just dont wanna see brake failure rushing to make an event.
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That's great!
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