Brake Bleeder Screw
Huw Powell
audi at humanspeakers.com
Thu Jan 28 13:56:24 PST 2010
One thing to keep in mind is that although "new" bleeders will be 10 mm,
the ones installed in rebuilt calipers my vary. I bought a pair of 4kq
rebuilts for my 82 coupe, and one bleeder was 10 mm as expected, but the
other one was 3/8".
And as Mark pointed out a 1/4" drive 6 pt socket works great for
loosening and final tightening. If they are hard to undo, use a tiny
hammer and repeatedly tap the ratchet handle, like the world's smallest
impact wrench. Lessens chance of breaking the bleeder.
Whatever sort of tool you decide to acquire, I'd recommend getting a
"set" anyway - they are cheaper that way, and you'll use the others
eventually.
Max Hoepli wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What is the box end wrench size for the bleeder screw for a 1986 Audi type
> 44? For what other cars is the same box end wrench size applicable?
> I am told only to use a 6 point box end wrench.
>
> Max
>
>
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