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1980 Bronco
A couple modern Fords
Get a small, maybe 3/16" dia left hand drill bit and see if you can get the broken threaded bleeder part to back out as it is a right hand thread.Well I got my new master cylinder in, but when I went to bleed the breaks, the bleeder nipple broke off in the caliper…can I do anything about this? Or do I now need new calipers?View attachment 65446
So did I break it because I was trying to go “lefty-loosy”??Get a small, maybe 3/16" dia left hand drill bit and see if you can get the broken threaded bleeder part to back out as it is a right hand thread.
No, left to loosen. Probably frozen due to age. Suggest putting a small dab of "Never Seeze" on new bleeder threads before installing new bleeder into caliper housing.So did I break it because I was trying to go “lefty-loosy”??
Easy out it. No biggy.Well I got my new master cylinder in, but when I went to bleed the breaks, the bleeder nipple broke off in the caliper…can I do anything about this? Or do I now need new calipers?View attachment 65446
It would not be a bad idea to hold onto them. In the meanwhile it might be fun to learn how to rebuild them once they are off the vehicle. Calipers tend to have very long lifespans, so it is entirely possible you may never need to use them once they are rebuilt. But, for the gentleman who advises replacement calipers can be made in any number of places and might have varying levels of quality. There is indeed something "magic" about having the original parts. Bragging rights if nothing else. So, I would likely hold onto them, rebuild them, and hope I never have to replace the ones on the car again.Is it worth hanging onto my original calipers? Or let them have them for the core charge?
+1 on the speed bleeders....makes those vacuum bleeders work like they're supposed to.If it broke due to being seized an attempt to use an 'easy out' or other bolt extractor may prove unsuccessful. For the price of a replacement caliper I would opt to replace it. And do get the speed bleeders, makes it so much faster to bleed the brakes.
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