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    Self bleeding wheel cylinder bleed screws

     



    Does anybody know where I can buy those nifty bleed screws with the ball check valve in them that lets you bleed your brakes by yourself? They screw into the wheel cylinders and replace the standard bleed screw. I am trying to find a source for them in Ontario Canada, and nobody knows what I am talking about up here. Do you have a manufacturers name and contact information? Thanks in advance for any help.
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    Thanks a lot Denny
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    Re: Self bleeding wheel cylinder bleed screws

     



    Originally posted by brianrupnow
    Does anybody know where I can buy those nifty bleed screws with the ball check valve in them that lets you bleed your brakes by yourself? They screw into the wheel cylinders and replace the standard bleed screw. I am trying to find a source for them in Ontario Canada, and nobody knows what I am talking about up here. Do you have a manufacturers name and contact information? Thanks in advance for any help.
    the local autozone and Kragen have them you will need to know the thread size but they had several to choose from ed ke6bnl
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    So does NAPA, united makes a ton of them. Like the rest you gotta know the size. Prices are very nice too it seems. I was lookin' at them the other day and remember thinkin' price didn't seem too bad, but damned if I can remember now, LOL.

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