leaking speedbleeder !!!!
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From: San Diego
leaking speedbleeder !!!!
installed set of speedbleeders and all 3 work like charm -
they made SS brake lines install a breeze ( with exception of one rounded off 10mm nut which connects rubber hose to metal brake line up front)
but my rear passenger speedbleeder is leaking !!! it's torqued down properly and its leaking from the hole from which the brake fluids comes out , ( threads are not leaking ) i really thought those speedbleders were reliable- but guess not .
than i used regular bleeder screw , and i used vaccum pump the bleed the air out of it - and to my upmost suprise i could bearly get any fluid
flowing !!! and when i tighten it down it still leaked in the same manner as speedbleeder !!!!
now i'm suspecting that there is something wrong with the caliper itself
any of you guys had similar experience ?
the leaking brake fluid already damaged the inner part of the stock SE rim
they made SS brake lines install a breeze ( with exception of one rounded off 10mm nut which connects rubber hose to metal brake line up front)
but my rear passenger speedbleeder is leaking !!! it's torqued down properly and its leaking from the hole from which the brake fluids comes out , ( threads are not leaking ) i really thought those speedbleders were reliable- but guess not .
than i used regular bleeder screw , and i used vaccum pump the bleed the air out of it - and to my upmost suprise i could bearly get any fluid
flowing !!! and when i tighten it down it still leaked in the same manner as speedbleeder !!!!
now i'm suspecting that there is something wrong with the caliper itself
any of you guys had similar experience ?
the leaking brake fluid already damaged the inner part of the stock SE rim
Bummer
I have speedbleeders too & think they're great.
It sounds like if you're getting the same leaking with the speedbleeder or the OEM bleed valve, you may in fact have a problem with the caliper where the sealing surface (on the caliper) meets the valve opening (on the bleed valve) inside the hole in the caliper.
Did you notice a fluid leak on that caliper before doing the recent brake work? Mushy brake pedal leading up to the brake service? Low fluid level in the master cylinder?
If not, the caliper may have somehow been damaged internally at the valve sealing surface when you did the brake work. If that's the case, you may have to replace that caliper.
Good luck!
It sounds like if you're getting the same leaking with the speedbleeder or the OEM bleed valve, you may in fact have a problem with the caliper where the sealing surface (on the caliper) meets the valve opening (on the bleed valve) inside the hole in the caliper.
Did you notice a fluid leak on that caliper before doing the recent brake work? Mushy brake pedal leading up to the brake service? Low fluid level in the master cylinder?
If not, the caliper may have somehow been damaged internally at the valve sealing surface when you did the brake work. If that's the case, you may have to replace that caliper.
Good luck!
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Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 2,063
From: San Diego
thanks you for replay - there was no leak before brake work and i think the caliper had to be damaged durnig the time when i removed stock OEM bleeder screw - i heard crack/braking noise -it sounded like the bottom portion of the bleeder screw broke off - but to my supprise - it- didn't !!!
I got it out and installed the speedbleeder than I attempted to bleed the line in the same manner like the 3 remaining sppedbleeders and during the process the was hardly any fluid coming out of it.
what could go wrong insised the caliper ?
thanks again.
Nick
I got it out and installed the speedbleeder than I attempted to bleed the line in the same manner like the 3 remaining sppedbleeders and during the process the was hardly any fluid coming out of it.
what could go wrong insised the caliper ?
thanks again.
Nick
Originally Posted by nick
thanks you for replay - there was no leak before brake work and i think the caliper had to be damaged durnig the time when i removed stock OEM bleeder screw - i heard crack/braking noise -it sounded like the bottom portion of the bleeder screw broke off - but to my supprise - it- didn't !!!
I got it out and installed the speedbleeder than I attempted to bleed the line in the same manner like the 3 remaining sppedbleeders and during the process the was hardly any fluid coming out of it.
what could go wrong insised the caliper ?
thanks again.
Nick
I got it out and installed the speedbleeder than I attempted to bleed the line in the same manner like the 3 remaining sppedbleeders and during the process the was hardly any fluid coming out of it.
what could go wrong insised the caliper ?
thanks again.
Nick
(Just a theory - you may wish to consult someone who actually knows what they're talking about before $pringing for a new caliper).
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Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 2,063
From: San Diego
thanks again - as now the leak has stoped - i left the car overinght with shop towels under the caliper and next morning the towel was dry ....
brakes seem to work fine , master cylinder stays full. will bleed the line again and see if leak comes back.
brakes seem to work fine , master cylinder stays full. will bleed the line again and see if leak comes back.
Originally Posted by nick
thanks again - as now the leak has stoped - i left the car overinght with shop towels under the caliper and next morning the towel was dry ....
brakes seem to work fine , master cylinder stays full. will bleed the line again and see if leak comes back.
brakes seem to work fine , master cylinder stays full. will bleed the line again and see if leak comes back.
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