Discussion
Was just bleeding my brakes, did the rears fine, tryed to do the front nearside and the bleed nipple was seized tight.. long story short i sheared the bleed nipple off :wallbash:
questions are:
1. is the car still drivable? thinking it will be, but would like to check it is safe first
2. whats the best way to extract the screw, thinking an ezi out is the best option, but how difficult is it and whats the likelihood i coud F the caliper?
3. whats the closest recommended specialist near the wirral, if my car is drivable?
any help much appreciated !
questions are:
1. is the car still drivable? thinking it will be, but would like to check it is safe first
2. whats the best way to extract the screw, thinking an ezi out is the best option, but how difficult is it and whats the likelihood i coud F the caliper?
3. whats the closest recommended specialist near the wirral, if my car is drivable?
any help much appreciated !
MX-5 Lazza said:
I can't help with removal but I can tell you that it is not driveable. When you push the peadl you will just squirt fluid out of the remains of the bleed-nipple!
If the nipple hasn't been loosened at all, won't the tapered end of the nipple still form a seal with the caliper?I agree with Lazza though, I certainly wouldn't want to drive a car with one broken brake nipple.
jammy_basturd said:
If the nipple hasn't been loosened at all, won't the tapered end of the nipple still form a seal with the caliper?
I'd say if it sheared off without moving the bit left in the caliper, the brakes are as functional as they were before your mishap; the fluid seal is formed by the taper at the inner end which won't have been weakened by the loss of the bit sticking out. If there's no fluid loss you should be perfectly safe to drive a short distance to a garage. Just test it by standing on the brakes with the engine running(assuming MX5s have a servo?), if there's no leakage you're good to go; just drive gently and be ready with the handbrake if the pedal goes to the floor.JFReturns said:
Apologies for going OT and for the noob question, but how does e-z out work? I had dreadful problems with seized screws
on my '5 and still do on my s2000...
they are a LH thread that will "bite" into the outer wall of the hole in the middle.on my '5 and still do on my s2000...
either of the nipple or you can drill a hole in a snapped off bolt
tap them in and turn the end anti clock wise
as it does so it grips and undoes the outer part/bolt/nipple
odyssey2200 said:
they are a LH thread that will "bite" into the outer wall of the hole in the middle.
either of the nipple or you can drill a hole in a snapped off bolt
tap them in and turn the end anti clock wise
as it does so it grips and undoes the outer part/bolt/nipple
will it leave swarf in the caliper itself? either of the nipple or you can drill a hole in a snapped off bolt
tap them in and turn the end anti clock wise
as it does so it grips and undoes the outer part/bolt/nipple
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