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Brembo Install - bleeder valve torque spec....bit of fluid around threads
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<blockquote data-quote="cheeser" data-source="post: 15054168" data-attributes="member: 142342"><p>Checked again today after 1 day of use and noticed a very small bit of fluid around the base of the outside bleeders...wasn't able to look at the inside bleeders. Took off the rubber caps and found them to be dry.</p><p></p><p>I seems that my next step would be to remove the bleeders, check to make sure they are good, check the seat, and then reinstall and torque down at 89 in/lbs per the spec and try again. Won't be able to do that until the weekend. I wonder if I should just go ahead and buy the speedbleeders as a future option as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheeser, post: 15054168, member: 142342"] Checked again today after 1 day of use and noticed a very small bit of fluid around the base of the outside bleeders...wasn't able to look at the inside bleeders. Took off the rubber caps and found them to be dry. I seems that my next step would be to remove the bleeders, check to make sure they are good, check the seat, and then reinstall and torque down at 89 in/lbs per the spec and try again. Won't be able to do that until the weekend. I wonder if I should just go ahead and buy the speedbleeders as a future option as well. [/QUOTE]
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