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Old May 3, 2007 | 01:16 PM
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Did you have to replace

Did you ever need to replace your caliper not fo the peeling issue.
If you have please state why?

I have a bad caliper that is leaking (air) internally....sound stupid.
When the bleeder screw is cracked open to bleed / relieve it for bubbles and shut closed...if you put an fluid extractor on the bleeder screw nipple, fluid with continue to flow.

and Yes the screw is on the closed / lock position. Funny it is only happening on the right rear outer bleeder screw.

In order to stop it, I need to force air from my air compressor and shoot air while the screw is closed then it will stop. its driving me nuts

I will using a speed bleeder that has an internal chack ball.

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Old May 3, 2007 | 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Drift4
Did you ever need to replace your caliper not fo the peeling issue.
If you have please state why?

I have a bad caliper that is leaking (air) internally....sound stupid.
When the bleeder screw is cracked open to bleed / relieve it for bubbles and shut closed...if you put an fluid extractor on the bleeder screw nipple, fluid with continue to flow.

and Yes the screw is on the closed / lock position. Funny it is only happening on the right rear outer bleeder screw.

In order to stop it, I need to force air from my air compressor and shoot air while the screw is closed then it will stop. its driving me nuts

I will using a speed bleeder that has an internal chack ball.
Get a set of Endless calipers for the front, that should fix the problem
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Old May 3, 2007 | 01:39 PM
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I would have love to get endless calipers if the fronts were bad...buts it is only the right rear outer bleed screw...thats leaking when closed.

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Old May 3, 2007 | 06:01 PM
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What bleeder screw have you guys use or have used.
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