Spare junk M-caliper long bolts/nuts anybody?

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Re: Spare junk M-caliper long bolts/nuts anybody?

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I am in East Notts if it helps. Happy for you to borrow mine as long as it’s not for too long - pre season checks can spring surprises! PM me if it helps, cheers, Wayne


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Delano, are you in Telford ish area?
I have a good bleeder with one way valves.
Fill the reservoir, put the bleeder on the open nipple ( about a 1.5 turn) and get in the car.
Gently pump the pedal and fluid is expelled and nipple closed off as you let the pedal up, repeat and some more.
Clear tubes allow you to see if bubbles are in the fluid.

Works a treat but not as good as my wife!

You are welcome to pop over and borrow it, not my wife….. :lol:
Have used it on my 911 and Lola.
Pm me if interested.
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rhd racer wrote:I am in East Notts if it helps. Happy for you to borrow mine as long as it’s not for too long - pre season checks can spring surprises! PM me if it helps, cheers, Wayne


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If you shout in an easterly wind I might hear you! Well, nearly…


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Re: Spare junk M-caliper long bolts/nuts anybody?

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Dean this might amuse you and possibly help when you come to bleed the brakes if only to avoid some of the mistakes I made.
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Re: Spare junk M-caliper long bolts/nuts anybody?

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Thanks everyone for the kind offers! I'll get everything fitted some time after Xmas and take stock from that point, but most likely end up buying the knock off Sealey bleeder look-alike....

:cheers:
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