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Old 06-09-2009, 09:55 AM   #4
Keith Newby
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Someone must have really jumped on that bleeder the last time it was used. They're hollow and can break easily as you've said. Try a bit of penetrating oil on the exposed threads (I use Kroil but there are many others). A bit of heat can also help expand / contract the metal...not for the feint of heart but it beats removing a broken bleed screw.
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