Did you try and bleed those brakes after the caliper sat for years and the thing just snapped off. Well you dont have to buy a new caliper. You can repair the old one.
Caliper repair kit 8.99 at NAPA
Drill bit and tap $13.00 at ACE hardware
not to bad
First you have to run around and buy the parts you need, the package suggest using assembly lube as well.
Using the hole in your snapped off bleeder as a guide, drill it out until you are all the way through the bleeder.
Bleeder is gone.
Use the 1/4" NPT tap to "tap" the hole. I didnt have a tap holder big enough for this one so I just used a socket wrench. Take your time, go at least a 1/2" deep.
Clean your threads out real good.
Use some assembly lube and start threading the brass sleeve. The package says to torque it down to 35 foot lbs.
Now curse and swear. Pretty sure 35 ft/lbs is way to much for this thing. Maybe my torque wrench is jacked but i dont think so.
Drive back to NAPA!
Buy a new repair kit AND an extraction tool. Add $12 to you project total. Use the extractor to get out the old sleeve.
I cleaned the threads, used assembly lube, and put in the new sleeve. This time i tightened it up but did not torque it all the way down. Ill see if it leaks when i get it on the bike.
Thread in your new bleeder and slap it on the bike. I have not put it on the bike yet but if for some reason I have issues I will update this thread with said problems.
I hope this is helpfull and that you will learn from my mistakes and save a few dollars.