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"Shrek"

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hi guys from down under new to GSer's, the hex nut in my remote bleeder for the clutch has started to strip is there any other way I can take it off with out having to cut the line?
 
hi guys from down under new to GSer's, the hex nut in my remote bleeder for the clutch has started to strip is there any other way I can take it off with out having to cut the line?

See the flats on the end section, 13mm and 11mm - it unbolts.
 
You can replace the bleeder without cutting the pipe, think from memory? It has locktite on it and I applied a little heat and 2 sets of vise-grips and replaced the end with a bleed nipple.
Dave.
 
Hi Shrek,
Not done this but it has worked on other lost causes when dealing with brakepipes etc, try a bit of heat on the casing as a last resort then tap the local area while using molegrips or similar. (heat gun is recommended - if you are worried about using a blowtorch fire/damaging the surface)

Beaten to it edit

My we are helpful tonight
 
. (heat gun is recommended - if you are worried about using a blowtorch fire/damaging the surface)

Beaten to it edit

My we are helpful tonight

More helpful advice - Dip it in a cup of boiling water. ;)
 
WATER.....pah, go wash your mouth out.
You know how alergic these things are to water.



I'll need reminding to do that though. Nice tip BTW.:rob
 
:beerjug: cheers guys, I for got locktite is used :blast will try the hot water.. 1st as I've only got a gas set :augie will post up results later
 
See the flats on the end section, 13mm and 11mm - it unbolts.

More helpful advice - Dip it in a cup of boiling water. ;)

cheers Steptoe it worked using the boiling water :bow, & got the end section off but the hex screw in the end had been rounded by it's last owner so will dig that out at a later date, or just get a new one, but I now have a clutch with fresh fluid

& to the rest of ya :beerjug:
 


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