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Front brake bleeders '63 Plymouth

Ratroaster

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Hi. Does anyone out there have a handy hint on what you can use to loosen ( and tighten ) the
front brake bleed screws on a 1963 Plymouth. I'm assuming the front brakes are original and have
had quite a time getting a wrench, of any type, on those screws. I suppose there's some type of specialized Mopar tool the factory mechanics used. Thank you.
 
I used a closed end wrench with a bend in it to clear the steering knuckle.
 
Brake Bleeder Wrench, should be able to find one on the KD rack at the parts store.

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I know from personal experience that they are a bitch to get to when you are bleeding. Like these guys say, use penetrating oil on them so you don't bust them off or you'll end up replacing the cylinders. I also use a 1/4 drive socket to loosen and tighten. When I'm bleeding, I push a bleeder hose on the end and then just open and close them finger tight until I'm done bleeding then give then a final tightening (not too tight) with the socket. This might seem obvious, but turning the steering wheel all the way toward the side you are working on makes it a lot easier to get to the bleeders.
 
Another thing to consider, if the cylinders are good and original, is to install SpeedBleeders. Makes bleeding a piece of cake.
 
Thank you all for your input. I think I'm going to try new cylinders and possibly SpeedBleeders. Mine are exceptionally
tough to get at. I've gotten to the point where I'm using a 1/4" distributor wrench ( about 3'' long ) to be able to get
to them. It's really a struggle to get anything else on them. I wonder what engineering genius thought that location was a good idea. Thanks again.
 
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