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Brake caliper question

dan juhasz

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Working on a new project. 67 GTX with factory disc. When I looked at the position of the bleeder screws they were both on the bottom. Can this be correct?

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Try switching the calipers side to side. Hose brackets, steel lines, and all.
 
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"a 2 x 4 across the firewall and a crow foot pry bar pushing on a socket.. pushing on the new plug"

I was thinking about something just like this!
Depends how you like to bleed them.. LOL. I do them that way all the time with aircraft brakes, but we bleed by inducing fluid INTO the bleeder and up to the master reservoir.
 
Depends how you like to bleed them.. LOL. I do them that way all the time with aircraft brakes, but we bleed by inducing fluid INTO the bleeder and up to the master reservoir.
I've done that on cars for years... Works well...
 
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