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Old 06-24-2009, 05:23 PM   #1
jonathan-m
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grrrrr seized bleeders...

Well, I'd planned to replace the rubber hoses on my front disk brakes this past weekend, which only took a few minutes. After I was done with that, I called over a friend to help me bleed the brake lines. I started at the back, where the drum brakes are, and all went fine there, but when I got up to the front disks brakes both the bleeders are completely stuck...
I spent a long while trying to ease them loose with no luck. went and got some PB blaster and let that soak in for hours and still no luck.. they wont even pretend to budge..I'm kinda stumped as to what I should do now...how do I get those suckers out? they look real easy to strip or break, so I was careful not to be to rough on them.. but I gotta bleed those lines somehow.. Any suggestions?

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