



M7x1 Bleeder Valve
Let's face it, you're bleeders are trashed. It's not your fault, here's the problem; the 7x1 bleeders that come in your ATE caliper have a fairly long thread engagement and, they have a small 7mm hex head.  After a while, these bleeders basically become "one" with the caliper as rust works it's magic and takes over.  There is no way a 7mm wrench will ever be able to get that bleeder out.  What happens? The small M7 hex gets rounded beyond recognition and you have a stuck or ruined bleeder.
Solution: New M7x1 bleeders with a slightly larger M8 head for better engagement upon removal. Â Well... that and the fact that you're going to promise yourself that you will change your brake fluid every year (at least). Â This way you can monitor the condition of your bleeder valves and, you can get new ones when needed (comeon... they're cheap insurance).
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Let's face it, you're bleeders are trashed. It's not your fault, here's the problem; the 7x1 bleeders that come in your ATE caliper have a fairly long thread engagement and, they have a small 7mm hex head.  After a while, these bleeders basically become "one" with the caliper as rust works it's magic and takes over.  There is no way a 7mm wrench will ever be able to get that bleeder out.  What happens? The small M7 hex gets rounded beyond recognition and you have a stuck or ruined bleeder.
Solution: New M7x1 bleeders with a slightly larger M8 head for better engagement upon removal. Â Well... that and the fact that you're going to promise yourself that you will change your brake fluid every year (at least). Â This way you can monitor the condition of your bleeder valves and, you can get new ones when needed (comeon... they're cheap insurance).
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