Is it normal for a little bit of fluid to be coming out of the nipple when you are bleeding the brakes, just out of interest?
Sorry for the ancient revivial.
Speedbleeders leaking
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Re: Speedbleeders leaking
When you bleed the brakes you're draining the old fluid out of the nipple, so there should be more than a little fluid coming out the nipple.
Do you mean the thread of the nipple? As long as it doesn't leak at all when the nipple is tightened (and don't be an idiot like me and snap the nipple in the calliper) then your all good.
You have speedbleeders or OEM?
Do you mean the thread of the nipple? As long as it doesn't leak at all when the nipple is tightened (and don't be an idiot like me and snap the nipple in the calliper) then your all good.
You have speedbleeders or OEM?
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: Speedbleeders leaking
I have closest to OEM (my OE ones were a bit corroded, and the OE ones are like $20 a piece or something rediculous). But yes, it is from the thread and only when bleeding
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Re: Speedbleeders leaking
replacement bleeder nipples, I have an extra 2 for the front...brand spankers....
pls note front and rear can differ
and no didnt snap em...looks like the fronts
were stripped in a former life
pls note front and rear can differ
and no didnt snap em...looks like the fronts
were stripped in a former life
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