Clutch bleed pipe and nipple nut sizes?
Discussion
Can anyone remember or help me out with what size spanners I should be using to loosen the clutch bleed pipe nipple from the clutch bleed pipe please?
For the nipple, 6mm is too small and 7mm is too big, which leaves me fearful of stripping the nut = world of pain
6mm

7mm

and the pipe nut has the same issue in that a 14mm is too small, and a 15mm too big which again could round off the nuts = more world of pain
14mm

15mm

I'm guessing that must mean they are imperial sizes, but that would seem strange on a car build in 1996 or so?
Thanks
For the nipple, 6mm is too small and 7mm is too big, which leaves me fearful of stripping the nut = world of pain
6mm
7mm
and the pipe nut has the same issue in that a 14mm is too small, and a 15mm too big which again could round off the nuts = more world of pain
14mm
15mm
I'm guessing that must mean they are imperial sizes, but that would seem strange on a car build in 1996 or so?
Thanks

notaping said:
Just checked Alex - you're correct on both accounts. Tried sockets on both and they're a snug fit. Also thanks for making me look - it's time I replaced that bleed nipple before I really need to use it. Looks like it might snap at first twist.
Great, thanks everyone for verifying for me and Gordon for physically checking.I've ordered some imperial spanners as I only have imperial sockets and then my plan is to use a spanner on the larger bottom pipe lock nut to hold it in place, and a socket on the top bleed nut
I've been dousing the whole thing in penetration fluid for the last few days, so hopefully a very gentle twist of the socket on the top will allow it to come lose
My plan is to move the car to the garage before doing this, just in case the bleed nipple is anything like the brake ones (*which had to be sent away to be drilled out and rethreaded after two of the nipples sheared trying to bleed the brakes...)

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