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Dear Benzmac:
I think I got an idea of you illustrations. I suppose the location of the bleeder screw is located on top of the caliper ( 9 mm range). But the thing is I can't get the bleeder screw to open ( counter clock rise to loss ). I tired loss that screw along with some WD-40 but that doesn't work out either. Then the worse thing happen : ( .I think I broke the screw, because half of the screw came out along with the hose. What do I do now ? Do I need a whole new caliper ? Oh my god. Best thing I can do now is to call road side assistants ? suggestions ? Thank you very much for your help Pete regards [This message has been edited by cheyun (edited 09-14-1999).] |
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