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bleeder screw won't quit bleeding!
%^&*&%$! BRAKES!
I'm sick of messing with these things. 2000 Trail Boss 325 I replaced the bleeder screws with some from the auto parts store that have a ball valve in them, so I don't have to buy a buddy lunch just to push and pull on my brake lever. (Yes, I read about the Mity-Vac, but nobody around here knows what that is). Anyway, 3 of the 4 screws went on just fine, but one of them just keeps leaking, no matter how much I tighten or loosen it. I even tried putting an old bleeder screw back in it, just to make it stop, and now it won't work. What's the deal? Am I gonna have to buy a whole new rear caliper now?[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img] Larry |
bleeder screw won't quit bleeding!
Just in case someone searches the forums and finds this same problem, I figured out what was wrong.
Forgive me if I don't use the right terminology. The nut that the bleeder screws into on the rear caliper, as it turns out, was messed up. I took it out, and didn't notice anything immediately. I went to the local auto parts store and found a similar nut. I examined them, and the inside hole was much larger than the new one. Upon examining closer, it was rough around the edges. I guess when I put the bleeder screw in, I tightened it too much and pushed the back side of the nut out, and it couldn't seal. Replaced it, and was able to bleed them pretty easily. Lesson: Don't tighten them too tight. It was hard to know when to stop because of the threadlock on the bleeder screws. But that was the problem. Does this make sense? Larry |
bleeder screw won't quit bleeding!
Made sense to me, but really that's not saying much. Glad you got it worked out. I keep saying I need to change my brakes. Usually right after I try to stop.
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