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rear bleeder bolts completely siezed... what do i do

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Old 02-28-2009, 08:41 PM
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Default rear bleeder bolts completely siezed... what do i do

So my brakes really need to be bled, the pedal goes like halfway before i get any pressure. I did the fronts and it helped a little but i can't do the back ones at all i tried pb blaster and other things but nothing worked. So what would be the best way to fix this, i mean i guess i could buy that whole new part but what are my other options.
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Rear drums? If so, just replace the rear wheel cylinders, which are not too expensive.

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Default Re: rear bleeder bolts completely siezed... what do i do

This happened to me. Heat the bleeder valves with a propane torch, let cool, and give it another try. Repeat if necessary.
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