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 Post subject: bf mk 11 brake bleed nipple
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 4:19 pm 
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i have a rounded off bleed nipple on the front right side of my bf mk11 ,does anyone know the size of the nipple so i can buy a new one before i attempt to remove the buggered one?
i know the spanner size is 10 mm, but the thread size and length i don't know.
any help will be appreciated.


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 Post subject: Re: bf mk 11 brake bleed nipple
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 5:20 pm 
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any decent auto parts store should be able to get this for you

 

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 Post subject: Re: bf mk 11 brake bleed nipple
Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 2:17 am 
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Get some speed bleeders from the US. You'll want the SB1010S for a Falcon (the Commodore uses the longer SB1010).

With these, you'll be able to flush and bleed brakes on your own. They have a valve inside them, so you loosen them, pump the pedal and then go tighten them up. I've been using them for a few years on taxis and haven't had a problem with them yet. They make my life a hell of a lot easier.

http://www.speedbleeder.com/size.htm

With loosening brake nipples, I start with a 10mm six-sided socket if they are on tight and haven't been loosened for ages - the six-sided socket won't rotate and round off the nipple. The speed bleeders use an 11mm spanner or socket.
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 Post subject: Re: bf mk 11 brake bleed nipple
Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 7:56 pm 
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I use anti-sieze compound on the threads of the bleeder nipples so they don't get rusted in place.
That also helps seal the threads a bit when using a vacuum bleeder.

 

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