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PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2004 12:23 am 
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From my own experience, speed bleeders are really helpful and have made it easier for me to bleed brakes.

I have the part numbers for the front disc:SB1010
and rear drum:SB7100

The calipers on he other hand, someone was smoking crack when they rebulit/refurbished them. My passanger front caused a lot of grief. With only 1K on the calipers, I planned on replacing the brake hoses.
This one caliper had bung up threads, so it was leaking fluid. Then I tapped it and the fluid stoped leaking form the threads, but started leaking form the vavle (in the closed postion). I was about to take a sludge hammer to the stupid caliper. hehe. :roll: Got a new caliper on order, hopefully my luv will return to the road.


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PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2004 5:28 am 
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thanks for the part numbers.
I will have to refer to them when I start on my brake system...although I prolly won't be using the single piston calipers it is still helpful.

I have never replaced my brake hoses.....EEK! 8O

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