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Brakes!!!
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Tann206
PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 11:46 am Up
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is there any way you can bleed drum breaks without using the grease nipple as it has sheared off?
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nope....... best get it fitted with a new wheel cylinder. They are not very expensive
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 11:50 am Up
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will i not need to bleed the brakes after refitting the new cylinder though?
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dj71
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yer, the new cylinder will have a new bleed nipple
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you have to bleed through the nipple,other wise the air will stay inside,try to get a new nipple from an old cylinder,or replace it all
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You can mess about for ages trying to get the old nipple out but they are buggers once seized and broken. By a new cylinder (as above they are not expensive) and a brake hose clamp as that will minimise fluid loss and make bleeding the system much easier.

New cylinders can be bought for less than £15 - definitely not worth faffing about with the old one.

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