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Speed bleeders
Nothing came up in a search (amazingly). Anyone know a set of Speed Bleeders that will fit the Lancer brakes? Or at least know the thread pitch of a Lancer brake bleeder?
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Far as I know, they come in standard or metric threadings.
If you look at the list available, it's all those types. I hope the Lancer doesn't use an oddball thread pitch...
If you look at the list available, it's all those types. I hope the Lancer doesn't use an oddball thread pitch...
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well im fairly sure the evo front lines will work, but i dont think the rears do. although the only reason the rear lines wont work is due to length. not sure if that helps you in the bleeder category? and i know next to nothing about pitch and threading, but i remember someone measuring them for me a few years back with a thread pitch gauge and thats what he told me they were.
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OK, wait. You're talking about brake lines. I'm getting confused.
So we're clear, I'm talking about these things. They're screwed into the caliper and you loosen them to bleed the brake fluid.
So we're clear, I'm talking about these things. They're screwed into the caliper and you loosen them to bleed the brake fluid.
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yeah, i know. im just sayin that since the brake lines fit, im pretty sure those should fit as well. and im sure they couldnt be too terribly expensive so why not just give it a shot?
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Another good reason - there's no Evo kit listed either. So either
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reviving thies thread...
On Evomoto.com on their evoTech pages they list a speedbleeder for the EVO clutch bleeder. The part number is 12709 and it's M10-1.0x37mm. Your welcome =)Dunno if they use the same bleeder screws as the 02-03 EVO's but i dunno.
On Evomoto.com on their evoTech pages they list a speedbleeder for the EVO clutch bleeder. The part number is 12709 and it's M10-1.0x37mm. Your welcome =)Dunno if they use the same bleeder screws as the 02-03 EVO's but i dunno.
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