anybody know what size the thread is on the outside of wilwood caliper bleed nipple holders? I suspect its 3/8" unf but I'm hoping with
crossed fingers that they are 7/16"!!
I have £6000 worth of AP WRC calipers that some tossers have failed to recently open the bleed nipples on, or use anti-seize, or indeed fit new
waterproofing o-rings on on the occasion many millenia ago when they were last bled!! Consequently the bare steel nipples are now very much a part of
the caliper!! Particularly irratating as a company was paid to run the car!!
Drilling out and fitting adaptors is pretty much the only option left, as they are all shearing off, and even the mac tools extractor, plus ingersoll
rand titanium impact gun, won't shift the remnants (amazingly the mac extractor will stand the impact gun, but eventually it rips the inside
surface out of the bleed nipple without undoing it
Nat, these might work?
http://www.motorsport-tools.com/brake-caliper-brass-bleed-screw-nipple-m10-x-1-length-3741mm-p-250831.html?zenid=61ef10bafc26414b95eb33f976d3c923
they do a 7/16 version too.
Also this is that other supplier I was talking about earlier, you might find them useful occasionally
http://www.qimtek.co.uk/profile/clint_hill_engineering-109SLX40298.html
cheers
Pat
send them back to ap and get them re worked then forward the bill to the offending company.
i have managed to drill right down the middle of a bleed nipple in the past to the point where there is very little of it left without damaging the
thread then get a very fine punch on the edge of the remnants and bash it inwards, may take a while but it works every time.
quote:
Originally posted by Pat_T
Nat, these might work?
http://www.motorsport-tools.com/brake-caliper-brass-bleed-screw-nipple-m10-x-1-length-3741mm-p-250831.html?zenid=61ef10bafc26414b95eb33f976d3c923
they do a 7/16 version too.
Also this is that other supplier I was talking about earlier, you might find them useful occasionally
http://www.qimtek.co.uk/profile/clint_hill_engineering-109SLX40298.html
cheers
Pat
quote:
Originally posted by ashg
send them back to ap and get them re worked then forward the bill to the offending company.
i have managed to drill right down the middle of a bleed nipple in the past to the point where there is very little of it left without damaging the thread then get a very fine punch on the edge of the remnants and bash it inwards, may take a while but it works every time.
Here's a pic of my Willwood nips broke twice while trying to remove them
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Bleed nipple near disaster
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I replaced the whole lot with a single one piece stainless bleed nipple, size on mine was m10 x 1.0