I recently had my Stoptech calipers rebuilt. Now a few of the bleeder screws are leaking. I will attempt to clean them out with a brush. Has anyone tried a hydraulic thread sealer?
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Maybe there’s some crud inside the caliper where it seals. I used a compressor to blow out the bleeder screw holes and it was a little nastier than I would have liked. That along with new bleeder screws survived a track event without leaking.
To be clear, I blew them out before they were on the car full of fluid.
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I just went through this with OEM calipers. PITA. I also went through it with ST40s a couple years ago. Make sure you bought the bleeders from a reputable source - like Zekhausen.
If you got then powdercoated or painted make sure nothing got into the seat.
Clean the seat. Mine were not that bad. Just some WD-40 and cotton swabs. If i had a brush that small I would use it. Gun cleaning kit might work. Since they are aluminum dont use steel to clean it.
If that doesn't work. Take the old bleeder. File off the threads so it will fit into the hole without threading. Get a very mild abrasive paste ( valve lapping compound ). And work the seat STRAIGHT with the old bleeder and a little abrasive. Don't man handle it just want a clean surface.
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Originally posted by eacmen View PostI just went through this with OEM calipers. PITA. I also went through it with ST40s a couple years ago. Make sure you bought the bleeders from a reputable source - like Zekhausen.
If you got then powdercoated or painted make sure nothing got into the seat.
Clean the seat. Mine were not that bad. Just some WD-40 and cotton swabs. If i had a brush that small I would use it. Gun cleaning kit might work. Since they are aluminum dont use steel to clean it.
If that doesn't work. Take the old bleeder. File off the threads so it will fit into the hole without threading. Get a very mild abrasive paste ( valve lapping compound ). And work the seat STRAIGHT with the old bleeder and a little abrasive. Don't man handle it just want a clean surface.
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Originally posted by Ma13tt View Post
I took your advice. I filed off the threads and went to work. As of right now, no leaks. Thank you very much. Someone with a lathe should make these threadless bleed screws for the different brand of calipers. Thanks again.
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