Brake bleeders broke. Need part number or equivalent part.

Keep it on topic, it will make it easier to find what you need.
Post Reply
drouleau

Brake bleeders broke. Need part number or equivalent part.

Post by drouleau »

Hi everyone.

I broke two brake bleeders. They just snapped. This seems to be something I'm quite good at!

Anyway, I want to but my search short. My local Canadian Tire didn't have a listing for it but I'm sure the same part is used on other models.

If you know a replacement part number or the make, model and year for a car that uses the same, please drop me a line.

If you also have tips on how to ease my task of more or less rebuilding the calipers, please let me know.

Thanks,

denis.rouleau@gmail.com
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

the usual Fiat vendors have new bleed screws. Removing the broken screws can be tough, you'll use the same methods as removing a broken bolt. Some type of ez-out or extractor. Just a tip once you're ready to install the new screws; put some anti-seize on the threads and always try to loosen the bleeders first before rebuilding the caliper. It doesn't do much good to rebuild the caliper then find out you can't bleed it!
jacksplace

Post by jacksplace »

The easy-out route should be easier because the hole is already in the bleeder. It's a good idea to soak it with penetrating oil prior to trying to remove it.
drouleau

Thanks

Post by drouleau »

That's what I assumed I had to do.

Thanks,

Denis
racydave

Post by racydave »

REbuilt calipers are not expensive, you can order on line and get in a week. mine stripped out, the metal is not strong, and I did not want to heli repair. TIP, GET NEW BRASS WASHERS, CONSIDER REPLACING ROTTEN BRAKE HOSES!!!!!
Post Reply