Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
So, I disturbed a bleed nipple. Well used it to reverse bleed a caliper with new lines.
Now it seems that nipple leaks. The nipple didn't leak before, I think. The nipple hasn't been turned more than a half turn, so can't be cross threaded.
Yes, it is tight but not overtight. Any ideas?
Now it seems that nipple leaks. The nipple didn't leak before, I think. The nipple hasn't been turned more than a half turn, so can't be cross threaded.
Yes, it is tight but not overtight. Any ideas?
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Re: Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
I've had bleed nipples that were poorly machined and leaked from new. Perhaps your bleed nipple was marginal on clearances and disturbing it has pushed it over the edge? Or perhaps there is some grit or other contaminant on the mating face between bleed nipple and caliper? Is the bleed nipple the one that the caliper came with as OE?
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Re: Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
Because the thread is fecked and fluid is coming up the thread.
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Don't believe that they leaked in the past, Was hoping for the grit to be honest but don't know how it got there.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 12:52 pm I've had bleed nipples that were poorly machined and leaked from new. Perhaps your bleed nipple was marginal on clearances and disturbing it has pushed it over the edge? Or perhaps there is some grit or other contaminant on the mating face between bleed nipple and caliper? Is the bleed nipple the one that the caliper came with as OE?
Probably right, but don't know what fucked the thread in the first place.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 3:03 pm Because the thread is fecked and fluid is coming up the thread.
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Re: Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
Bit of PTFE tape around the threads should sort it.
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Re: Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
If it's an old bike it was probably done by a previous owner who has then bodged a fixkatana wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 3:26 pmDon't believe that they leaked in the past, Was hoping for the grit to be honest but don't know how it got there.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 12:52 pm I've had bleed nipples that were poorly machined and leaked from new. Perhaps your bleed nipple was marginal on clearances and disturbing it has pushed it over the edge? Or perhaps there is some grit or other contaminant on the mating face between bleed nipple and caliper? Is the bleed nipple the one that the caliper came with as OE?
Probably right, but don't know what fucked the thread in the first place.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 3:03 pm Because the thread is fecked and fluid is coming up the thread.
Re: Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
Great bodgers think a like
Slacked the nipple off and tightened it up again, then cable tied the brake on so lets see what it looks like tomorrow evening.
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Re: Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
This is the right answer, check the condition of the taper on the screw and the caliper. If you can't get a fluid tight seal on these you will need to get the faces machined or a new caliper/screw.
The threads do not hold the fluid in, they just allow the faces to meet and hold. If you 'solve' the problem with ptfe tape you will be trying to hold the full pressure of the brake fluid with tape. That won't work and you will probably die. Good luck
Re: Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
Ah it is forin, keeps looking at me funny. Is it pissing on me?
Yeah that is what i thought (well know), hence not needing much force to keep the fluid in place evenunder preasure.
The problem solved itself, so no idea what caused it. That was the odd thing only coming up the thread not the actual central bore.dern wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 10:19 am
This is the right answer, check the condition of the taper on the screw and the caliper. If you can't get a fluid tight seal on these you will need to get the faces machined or a new caliper/screw.
The threads do not hold the fluid in, they just allow the faces to meet and hold. If you 'solve' the problem with ptfe tape you will be trying to hold the full pressure of the brake fluid with tape. That won't work and you will probably die. Good luck
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Re: Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
Dirt and/or scratches on either the nipple or the caliper, for sure.
As dern says, they seal at the bottom. If it's coming up the thread it ain't sealing and PTFE is just a bodge.
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Re: Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
You should really pull that bleed screw out and make sure the seat, taper, thread and bore are clean and intact. I'd want to know or at least to be sure that it's ok, things don't fix themselves.
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Re: Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
After bleeding brakes you sometimes have fluid left within the thread area that works its way out, the thread area is tapered so some fluid gets trapped in there and seeps out, I’ve had this quite a few times, all you do monitor it for a few days and almost 100% of the time it stops.
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Re: Why would a bleed nipple leak, when tightened.
Yeah I get how a bleed nipple works, just wondering as I suspect that the reverse bleed forced fluid up the thread. Not sure where the dirt would have come from. No signs in the reservoir, syringe or the bottle of fluid.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 10:04 amDirt and/or scratches on either the nipple or the caliper, for sure.
As dern says, they seal at the bottom. If it's coming up the thread it ain't sealing and PTFE is just a bodge.
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