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    Denny W, thanks for the pic. I have the 10 psi on rear and 2 psi on front (residual valves). I have never seen a set of 4 piston calipers other than these, but there are 4 identical bleed valves, one at each corner. Maybe the ones on the bottom aren't meant to be used for bleeding, but they are all the same. The fluid inlet to the caliper is directly in the middle, on the motor side of the caliper, equally spaced from the front to back. These were made by Wilwood, and are aluminum, if that makes a difference.
    randywrench, good idea.

    Mike
    Last edited by 46yblock; 04-23-2005 at 09:17 PM.
    305 ci Y-block in 46 1/2 ton

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