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Snapped bleed nipple!(ouch!)
Snapped bleed nipple!(ouch!)
Hey fella's
fitted some new extended brake lines on the weekend and when i bled the system i snapped off the rear left bleed nipple off, its basically flush and its rear drums, anyone got any advise on how to get it out or fix it?
cheers
fitted some new extended brake lines on the weekend and when i bled the system i snapped off the rear left bleed nipple off, its basically flush and its rear drums, anyone got any advise on how to get it out or fix it?
cheers
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WANTED 2 IN COILY LIFT KIT(COILS, SHOCKS)
WANTED 2 IN COILY LIFT KIT(COILS, SHOCKS)
But your easyout will work over and over again on many applications. They are an anticlockwise thread so you drill a pilot hole through whats stuck in there and then screw the easyout in antclockwise so the more it goes in it grips and undoes whatever you have threaded in there. They are a very handy gadget for the toolbox.
Easyouts may be worth a try BUT if the bleed nipple is snapped off then its probably in pretty tight. You would need a very small easyout to fit and they break real EASY and then you chuck the whole lot OUT. Drilling for a larger size would run the risk of metal filings getting into the system, then where arre you. Go buy a new wheel cylinder.
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