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Hey Loren, Thank you for the diy on the brake bleeding. It was very simple to follow. I experienced one problem though and was wondering if I needed to repeat the process. As I was halfway done, I noticed the outer bleeder for the right front side was stripped and I couldnt loosen it since I didnt have any good wrenches handy I just continued with the rest of the bleeders. I am planning to have the stripped bleeder removed and replaced. My question is do I have to go through the entire process again? I didnt notice any air bubbles at any of the sites, just stopped bleeding when the gold fluid changed to the new blue fluid. I guess I should have just waited till toolpants made the new video to make my job simpler.

Thank you very much,

Raffi

Posted

I would rebleed the caliper that has the valve replaced. The shop doing the replacement should do this anyway, since replacing the valve can introduce air into the system. The other calipers should be ok.

Karl

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