removing stripped bleeding screw
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If there's nothing to get a box wrench on,
Get an "Easy-out" kit from your parts store, Sears, etc- looks like a drill bit but is designed to grab and remove in a counter-clockwise direction. GL!
Get an "Easy-out" kit from your parts store, Sears, etc- looks like a drill bit but is designed to grab and remove in a counter-clockwise direction. GL!
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Doubt it, any designer/machinist knows that you have to use diff strength metals, and one is designed to fail before the other by using harder/softer materials.
Post a pic of your bleeder valve threads, or better yet-
Just swing by your parts store/stealership. These should be a shelf item.
Post a pic of your bleeder valve threads, or better yet-
Just swing by your parts store/stealership. These should be a shelf item.
#7
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HI OP - any update / luck with this ? I'm currently having an issue with my bleeder valve not stopping bleeding on my left rear caliper. Swapped that bleeder valve with a spare, still the never ending bleeding. So I'm worried I have a stripped caliper now too.
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