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Date:         Mon, 02 Jun 1997 12:36:51 -0500
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From:         Jim  Maginel <c455ssl@semovm.semo.edu>
Subject:      Break job

I have been experiencing low pedal pressure, and decided to adjust the rear drums and then bleed them. The rears bled well enought--black fluid suggested they needed it, but when I moved to the front, the bleeders were rusted stuck. I broke one off trying to free it, and was surprised to not have the fluid run out. Now what do I do? Is there a procedure for replacing a broken bleeder screw? Is is safe to drive as is? Unfortunately, the low pedal pressure remains... TIA for any sage advice, Jim 85 Midwesty


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