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Offline Bob3050

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Re: dissolve a broken bleed nipple?
« Reply #25 on: April 18, 2019, 09:41:04 AM »
I drilled out a broken bleed valve from my CB500 and in the process I ruined the threads. I got an $8.00 repair kit from napa auto parts that consists of a bushing with 1/8th inch pipe threads and a standard bleed valve. I tapped the caliper to 1/8th pipe thread and that was that,repair complete and it's still working fine.
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Offline kajtek

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Re: dissolve a broken bleed nipple?
« Reply #26 on: May 07, 2019, 04:50:24 AM »
hi guys, sorry I forgot to come back and reply, thank you for the comments. The reason I was considering the 'chemical' route, was it seemed like something different to try that I haven't before, and without risk of damage. The caliper is original, so I think its kind of cool to do my best to maintain it as opposed to replacing at the first sign of difficulty with a pattern part. I actually use my bike every day for commuting, so a broken ez out... order new part... re build... I could lose over a week, and the trains where I live have a habit of being out of service when I need them..

anyway judging by the comments I will hit it with heat and the EZ out or a torx bit and cross my fingers, as you say worst comes to worst I just order a new caliper half.

Ashley

1978 honda cb400f supersport