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I replaced the rear brake line on my 96 dodge 1500 when I went to bleed it the bleeder valve snapped right off! what can I do to fix this? drill it out? then how do I get the threads out after drilling. Please help....I dont want to have to get a new part...the other side feels like its going to snap also!!!
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Use an easy out and get it out. Then go to the auto parts and buy a new bleeder bolt.
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Re: bleeder nut broken off!!!!! HELP!!!!
I'd be worried about the threads and other residue or impurities getting into the lines.
In this situation, I usually just go ahead and replace the old part, and never have to worry about it again.
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Re: bleeder nut broken off!!!!! HELP!!!!
i agree, spend $15
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