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Re: PLEASE..HELP..Really
Yeah you can try an EZ out, or I suppose you could drill it out and retap
it, but I always just get new calipers, which are cheap for an 8v. Maybe
they're way more expensive for a 16v.
-Josiah
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999 15:59:57 -0700 (PDT) Michael Leach
<scirocco16v_1@yahoo.com> writes:
>the short version:
>Bleeding my brakes today after reinstalling and could not get front
>bleeder screws to loosen... attempted to use torch and managed to
>snap
>one of them off at the base of the caliper and the other one is
>getting
>pretty stripped...how can I get them off....I need ideas quick
> is there some kind of thingy you can buy to pull out the snapped off
>one
>thanks
>
>===
>Michael Leach
>87 16v
>Rochester,NY
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