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1957 power booster brake bleeding process

  • Thread starter Thread starter Boozeman
  • Start date Start date
My shop gave me a threaded plug to replace bleeder, wrapped the threads with yellow Teflon tape and stopped the leak. Where you would find one, I have no idea. I ordered a replacement bleeder and see if it works in the spring. I guess you could plug the holes in your current one to use as a plug.
Thanks. I have used a 3/8 24 bolt to seal the bleeder hole. I also have ordered more bleed screws from casco to try.

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