Bleeding brakes !!!

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ANDYIOW
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Bleeding brakes !!!

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Hi there, can anyone tell me the correct size spanner to fit the bleed nipple on the rear brake cylinders?
cheers Andy
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A 3/8"AF flare nut spanner.

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Some aftermarket wheel cylinders are fitted with 10mm hex bleed screws too.
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Cheers guys,
in the end I had to remove the cylinder, grind 2 surfaces of the bleed screw, flat then it budged with an 8mm spanner. My rear shoes are cracked and glazed and some of the lining is missing. I have not seen replacement shoes on offer on the Oz sites, is this because it is general practice to reline them?
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Usually a slow moving part for most brake joints so they don't stock them these days. Generally they are one off relines.
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Hi again guys,
not done anything about my dodgy brake shoes yet, does anyone know if the same pattern were used over here, maybe in the Cresta or Victor?
cheers Andy
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