alex22
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- CT: waterbury area
I made a Wilwood rear disk kit work on my Ford 8.8 rear with an Alloy Super88 Kit and added a Wilwood adjustable proportioning valve in place of the factory prop valve. I also added a 3500 van master cylinder. Mistake #1, but that is now in my brother's big stoopid build.
Here are the part numbers I used.
Disk brake kit:
http://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/BrakeKitsProdRear.aspx?itemno=140-11396-DR
Non drilled/slotted option. The flange and seal needed to be remachined to make it fit and a shim to make up the difference in backing plate thickness (about .070") I'd have to look at my notes again but I think it was the kit meant for the "Big Ford" axle flange would have worked out of the box, or at least the bolt pattern would have been correct.
These fit under an 15" Alloy USA wheel.
Proportioning valve:
http://www.wilwood.com/MasterCylinders/MasterCylinderValves.aspx
Part number: 260-11179
Current master cylinder:
NAPA new stock replacement.
Front brakes:
Still factory D30 brakes and I'm working on another D30 with WJ steering and Akibono brakes.
So here's the problem I'm running into. The brakes feel like shit and even when I stand on them the jeep will just sorta slow down, not even lock up the backs. When I'm bleeding the backs (with my brother operating the pedal) the backs will allow the pedal to go all the way to the floor when I crack open the bleeder. Up front the pedal will only go half way down then stop. Here are a few pics of the under the hood setup for the proportioning valve.
The rest of the system looks pretty standard with SS DOT spec flex lines running from the axle to the calipers.
Did I miss something or is it plumbed wrong?
Intake removed for a better picture.



~Alex
Here are the part numbers I used.
Disk brake kit:
http://www.wilwood.com/BrakeKits/BrakeKitsProdRear.aspx?itemno=140-11396-DR
Non drilled/slotted option. The flange and seal needed to be remachined to make it fit and a shim to make up the difference in backing plate thickness (about .070") I'd have to look at my notes again but I think it was the kit meant for the "Big Ford" axle flange would have worked out of the box, or at least the bolt pattern would have been correct.
These fit under an 15" Alloy USA wheel.
Proportioning valve:
http://www.wilwood.com/MasterCylinders/MasterCylinderValves.aspx
Part number: 260-11179
Current master cylinder:
NAPA new stock replacement.
Front brakes:
Still factory D30 brakes and I'm working on another D30 with WJ steering and Akibono brakes.
So here's the problem I'm running into. The brakes feel like shit and even when I stand on them the jeep will just sorta slow down, not even lock up the backs. When I'm bleeding the backs (with my brother operating the pedal) the backs will allow the pedal to go all the way to the floor when I crack open the bleeder. Up front the pedal will only go half way down then stop. Here are a few pics of the under the hood setup for the proportioning valve.
The rest of the system looks pretty standard with SS DOT spec flex lines running from the axle to the calipers.
Did I miss something or is it plumbed wrong?
Intake removed for a better picture.



~Alex