I mangled the last one of the bleeder valves (tandem axle) while flushing the lines with clean DOT3. I can't get it to turn now, for sure. I tried every gripping device in my tool box. But every tool ( vise grips etc ) just slips around. My grip is weak anyway. So.....what now? I'm a determined DIY but confused and ashamed. (old geezer). :ashamed:
Is this on a trailer? If so a new wheel cylinder is usually around $45. I would first try removing it and placing it in a vise and go to work on it. with a drill bit and a easy out.
I've struggled with the same issue more than once.
I've solved two ways.
First, I've hammered a small socket onto the nipple and removed that way (one of my brother's many brilliant ideas, I would never have thought of it on my own).
I have a complete set, I've purchased all the sizes they offer as these are super handy tools.
Good luck,
Joel
Last ditch resort, other than replacing the caliper or cyl. (which is not crazy money by the way) would be drilling, removing and then tapping in a new one. I'd replace before I did that.
Joel and Chris....When I retired from employment, I should have retired from everything. Joel sent me to my "other" tool box and , "Yes", I have a set of bolt extractors that will accept a open wrench or a socket wrench. There should be enough clearance to fit between the trailer frame and brake housing. If that doesn't work, I'll try the pound on socket idea. And lastly, I hope that bleeder valve seats into the back side of the wheel cylinder, which can be removed. Boy, fooling with that thing wore me out today.
Thanks, again, JoelD. It took about one minute with that 3/8 bolt extractor to remove the bleeder valve. Now let's see what else I can bogger up today.