Product Summary

Universal Fit, 1/8"-27 NPT Fitting End A, Brass

  • Engineered to allow you to repair calipers that have a damaged bleeder
  • Simply drill and tap the caliper to 1/8" pipe thread and install this replacement bleeder assembly
  • Bleeder screw assembly is made from brass that has plain finish
  • Features a 1/8"-27 NPT fitting on one end
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Key Specs

MFG. Part #220-0063
BrandWilwood
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Wilwood 220-0063 Details

This bleeder repair kit allows you to repair and salvage those calipers that have a damaged bleeder. Simply drill and tap the caliper to 1/8" pipe thread and install this replacement bleeder assembly.

Read more about bleeding brakes in our tech article, How To Bleed Your Brake Lines

Wilwood 220-0063 Specifications

KEY SPECS
MFG. Part #220-0063
BrandWilwood
GENERAL
Fitting End A1/8"-27 NPT
Material TypeBrass
FinishNatural
Sold in QuantityEach
GTIN Code889545044379

Ratings & Reviews

4.7

15 Reviews

Overall Assessment

Customers have found the product practical and highly functional, with many referring to it as the "perfect," "direct replacement" for their old bleeders. It is praised as an "easy fix" for stubborn, rusted bleeders and appreciated for simplifying difficult tasks, like bleeding hydraulic release bearings and cooling systems. The product's easy usability is continually mentioned, with users highlighting the simplicity of its installation—often expressed as "just screw it in." Reviewers commonly recommend the product, attributing their satisfaction to the product's material quality and its crucial role in ensuring the correct functioning of their systems.

4.7

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Most Liked Positive Review

5.0

Perfect Part

After not understanding how to bleed a Wilwood brake caliper, I almost rounded off the brass hex on the bleeder on my brand new caliper. This was an excellent replacement for the bleeder that I ruiened.

Most Liked Negative Review

3.0

It BLEEDS...

I built a line BLEEDER using this item. I wanted to be sure all lines on my project were working properly. I am using under frame pedals and that means I had to use the Speedway Check Valves...to properly bleed the system complete the bleeding prior to connecting the calipers and the wheel cylinders in the rear. Back bleed these items then connect the already bled lines. Now complete the process manually or use a bleeder tool. Anytime the master cylinder is below the calipers you must use check valve system.

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Using as a remote bleeder for clutch

4.0

7 months ago

Mel4x4

Waseca, MN

Verified

I am using this to install a remote bleeder for an internal hydraulic throwout bearing in a street legal stock car.

Would Recommend

Exactly what I needed

5.0

5 years ago

Drew

S.D.

Verified

Worked great for hydrolic release bearing bleeder.

Would Recommend

WORKED AS INTENDED

5.0

5 years ago

GREG

GREER,SC

Verified

WORKED AS INTENDED

Would Recommend

Works

4.0

5 years ago

Caleb

Mo

Verified

👍

Would Recommend

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED A++

5.0

5 years ago

McGuyver

NE WI

Verified

BROKEN OLD BLEEDERS ,DRILL AND TAP AND INSTALL THESE - EASY FIX FOR THOSE RUSTED UP STUBBORN BROKEN BLEEDERS

Would Recommend

Great replacements

5.0

7 years ago

JC

Kinde, MI

Verified

Quick way to fix old bleeders

Would Recommend

Perfect Part

5.0

7 years ago

Super Gopher King

Windsor, CA

Verified

After not understanding how to bleed a Wilwood brake caliper, I almost rounded off the brass hex on the bleeder on my brand new caliper. This was an excellent replacement for the bleeder that I ruiened.

Would Recommend

direct replacement for Wilwood

5.0

8 years ago

waste of my time

ADK

Verified

works as intended

Would Recommend

bleeder screw

5.0

8 years ago

old timer

winthrop ma 02152

Verified

to bleed the air from a cooling system

Would Recommend

It BLEEDS...

3.0

8 years ago

GasMan

Pittsburgh PA

Verified

I built a line BLEEDER using this item. I wanted to be sure all lines on my project were working properly. I am using under frame pedals and that means I had to use the Speedway Check Valves...to properly bleed the system complete the bleeding prior to connecting the calipers and the wheel cylinders in the rear. Back bleed these items then connect the already bled lines. Now complete the process manually or use a bleeder tool. Anytime the master cylinder is below the calipers you must use check valve system.

Would Recommend

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