1989 kdx200 project bike
Rear caliper bleeder threads stripped on removal. Can I use a bleeder repair kit? What is the best option for repair? New caliper doesn't appear to be an option.
Rear caliper bleeder - stripped threads!!
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Re: Rear caliper bleeder - stripped threads!!
If the threads in the body of the caliper stripped, then a bleeder repair kit will work if you can find the right size. Helicoil repair would work as well. Best option depends on what your ability level is.
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Re: Rear caliper bleeder - stripped threads!!
Weld it up and re-tap it is the "proper" way to do it.
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Re: Rear caliper bleeder - stripped threads!!
Need someone who knows what they're doing if you weld it, you don't want to damage or deform the bleed screw seat in the bottom of the caliper. You could also just weld it shut and install a banjo bolt bleed screw assembly. Again, just depends on your ability/patience/wallet
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Re: Rear caliper bleeder - stripped threads!!
If it were me I would secure it to my drill press table and VERY carefully drill it for a helicoil. You would need to use a bottoming tap or grind a standard tap to work. You might get lucky and have a solid repair.
If you don’t have a helicoil setup for this size you’ll probably spend around $30 for a kit. If it were me I would apply that money to buying a used caliper and a rebuild kit.
If you don’t have a helicoil setup for this size you’ll probably spend around $30 for a kit. If it were me I would apply that money to buying a used caliper and a rebuild kit.
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Re: Rear caliper bleeder - stripped threads!!
I would not helicoil this. It’s a bleeder screw. It needs to seat against a taper in the bottom of the bore. How’s it going to do that with the helicoil tab in the way?
Use a time-sert maybe. But I would just weld it and re-tap.
Use a time-sert maybe. But I would just weld it and re-tap.
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Re: Rear caliper bleeder - stripped threads!!
The tab can be removed from a helicoil but I’m not actually recommending this. It would just be one option if he is determined not to replace the caliper. Welding it up would be an option but only if you can drill it perfectly straight back into the valve seat and not damage the seat while it’s welded. Either way it’s a fairly difficult repair. My suggestion would be to buy a used caliper, rebuild it, and hit the trails.
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Re: Rear caliper bleeder - stripped threads!!
Thank you all for the suggestions. I elected to go with a used caliper (super hard to find) and forgo the pain of trying to repair it.
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Re: Rear caliper bleeder - stripped threads!!
There were a couple of the correct calipers on EBay a few days ago and I was going to send you the links but they’re gone now. Keep watching and one will show up.
Rebuild kits are readily available so you might want to get one on hand for when you get the caliper. As long as you have some time and your rear system is apart you may want to service your rear master cylinder as well if you haven’t done it for a while. It’d be a good time to replace the pads tidy up the rotor as well.
Rebuild kits are readily available so you might want to get one on hand for when you get the caliper. As long as you have some time and your rear system is apart you may want to service your rear master cylinder as well if you haven’t done it for a while. It’d be a good time to replace the pads tidy up the rotor as well.