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Bleed screws.
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Danweider
PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 8:36 am Up
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Hi lads, I am currently after x4 bleed screws, x2 for the calipers, x2 for the rear drums, on my peugeot 206 1.4. I cannot find where to buy them for the life of me. Any suggestions?

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gazza82
PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 10:07 am Up
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Dealer? Peugeot or Citroen will be able to get them .. and don't assume they are more expensive .. I've bought new parts from them cheaper than I could find on fleabay!
Down to just the 1.4 HDi. Cayman Green 2.0i CC sold.
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LeeThr
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Brakes International
 


gogs_macaulay wrote:
LeeThr wrote:
One Hundred million bazillion gatrillion pink rupee's
Shut it u stupid little f**k, what's the point in posting in all my treads being such a c***? Least I can afford a gti180, and to get the cam belt done!

So apparently everyone knows my financial situation? If I wanted a 180 I would have bought a 180 simples Smile

The garage
2003 - 206 GTi 138 - Moonstone Blue
2003 - 406 Coupé 2.2 HDi SE - Hyperion Blue
2000 - 206 2L HDi D-Turbo ECO - Cherry Red
1999 - 306 GTi-6 - Blue (haven't worked out if it's Nile or China yet)
1987 - 205 GTi 1.9 - Graphite Gray

I must be mad.....
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Danweider
PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 4:57 pm Up
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Cheers guys! Went to my local dealership, got x4 on order for £18! Happy days.
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LeeThr
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£18 for 4 bleed screws? Ouch....
 


gogs_macaulay wrote:
LeeThr wrote:
One Hundred million bazillion gatrillion pink rupee's
Shut it u stupid little f**k, what's the point in posting in all my treads being such a c***? Least I can afford a gti180, and to get the cam belt done!

So apparently everyone knows my financial situation? If I wanted a 180 I would have bought a 180 simples Smile

The garage
2003 - 206 GTi 138 - Moonstone Blue
2003 - 406 Coupé 2.2 HDi SE - Hyperion Blue
2000 - 206 2L HDi D-Turbo ECO - Cherry Red
1999 - 306 GTi-6 - Blue (haven't worked out if it's Nile or China yet)
1987 - 205 GTi 1.9 - Graphite Gray

I must be mad.....
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Danweider
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I know quite deer. But this is another thing I need to come on to..the rear bleed screws in the hubs, are seriously stuck, I have tried soaking in WD40, and with a pair of mole grips, trying to wiggle them free..no luck. I have gone out and got some plus gas lubricant which I will be trying, also I am going to try heating them up if the plus gas, fails. Any other ideas? I cannot get a spanner on there as they just keep slipping.
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gazza82
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Now I know why one of our rear caliper bleed screws was snapped off ..
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LeeThr
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Use a proper flared brake union spanner and apply plenty of heat first.
 


gogs_macaulay wrote:
LeeThr wrote:
One Hundred million bazillion gatrillion pink rupee's
Shut it u stupid little f**k, what's the point in posting in all my treads being such a c***? Least I can afford a gti180, and to get the cam belt done!

So apparently everyone knows my financial situation? If I wanted a 180 I would have bought a 180 simples Smile

The garage
2003 - 206 GTi 138 - Moonstone Blue
2003 - 406 Coupé 2.2 HDi SE - Hyperion Blue
2000 - 206 2L HDi D-Turbo ECO - Cherry Red
1999 - 306 GTi-6 - Blue (haven't worked out if it's Nile or China yet)
1987 - 205 GTi 1.9 - Graphite Gray

I must be mad.....
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Danweider
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Gazza, i think the only solution for that is a new caliper, when needing to bleed, although my college tutor (studying vehicle mechanics) said you can get away with just bleeding the other points it should be fine.

Lee, i dont have a flare spanner, would mole grips do the job? Being careful of course.

Thank you for the help Smile
Dan.

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Indigo_GTI
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try a socket (best fit, ie hexagon only, not a double hexagon style socket) and a bit of heat as suggested. Stainless bleed screws are a good investment, particularly if you plan the keep the car for a while.
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Danweider wrote:
Gazza, i think the only solution for that is a new caliper, when needing to bleed, although my college tutor (studying vehicle mechanics) said you can get away with just bleeding the other points it should be fine.

Lee, i dont have a flare spanner, would mole grips do the job? Being careful of course.

Thank you for the help Smile
Dan.

Sold the CC! Not my probkem now Wink

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Danweider
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I've tried heating them with a blowtorch, using plus gas lubricant, no avail. It's completely rounded now. Anyone have any last minute tips before it goes to the garage?
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Indigo_GTI
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hammer on a socket that's a bit too small, might be enough to grip it. If it does come off, its easy enough to get the bit out of the socket with a metal punch
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