emort
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I've got myself in a bit of a situation here.
R1150GS 2003 model. Clutch bleed nipple grub screw was stripped in the end of the bleed unit.
So... I drilled out the grub screw with the intention of using an easy out/Screw puller and now I have clutch fluid seeping from the end.
2 questions.
Should I not be able to close the bleed valve itself and stop the flow?
Is there an easy fix that doesn't involve replacing the bleed valve and line from the clutch ?
R1150GS 2003 model. Clutch bleed nipple grub screw was stripped in the end of the bleed unit.
So... I drilled out the grub screw with the intention of using an easy out/Screw puller and now I have clutch fluid seeping from the end.
2 questions.
Should I not be able to close the bleed valve itself and stop the flow?
Is there an easy fix that doesn't involve replacing the bleed valve and line from the clutch ?
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