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i bought a new caliper and the piece of shit bleeder valve stuck in it and it twisted if i twist it anymore it will snap off. it is for the rear passenger side lmk guys.

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Before you get a new one burn it and try again.

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well it was bought like 2 years ago when i first go the car but it is still shiny and i don't drive the car so u get the idea. anyhow i guess i will try the burn idea to loosen the threads but i am sure any more pressure on it and it will snap.

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get an ez out if it breaks
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nt66 wrote:get an ez out if it breaks
ez out drill bit? how does that work exactly bore out the middle releasing much of the pressure and letting it unscrew easy or what.

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no its just like a drill bit that turns the other way so if the bleeder breaks you use the easy out and it grabs the metal of the bleeder and unscrews it
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i see what ur saying hmm hopefully home depo sells them independently, do u know which size i would use for the bleeder valve?

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sorry i have no idea a very small one
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if you bought it new dosen't it have warranty that not a manufacturers warranty but if it a warranty they should replace it if you ask nicely

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