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1974 Front Bleed Screws... Who Has Them?

Bruzilla

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Anyone know who sells bleed screws for 1974 front calipers? It's a 7/16 20 thread screw but it was a flat bottom with a hole through the center. I've hit all the parts stores and they show a smaller screw with a pointed end and a hole through the sides.
 
Yeah, those are the ones the stores have. The ones in my calipers have a flat bottom with a hole in the center of it so it seals against the caliper when it screws down.
 
Let me do some looking I think I have what you want unless your wanting new? Let me know ether way
 
1974 Front Bleed Screws... Who Has Them?
Anyone know who sells bleed screws for 1974 front calipers? It's a 7/16 20 thread screw but it was a flat bottom with a hole through the center. I've hit all the parts stores and they show a smaller screw with a pointed end and a hole through the sides.

Have you checked here with Tony....? :eusa_think:

http://www.tonysparts.com/
 
the bottom broke off yours
It needs the taper to seal
 
Okay, I think the mystery is solved. :) Being as I couldn't find a similar screw anywhere, I started looking at the old one closer. It was damn hard to see, but after doing some filing I was able to see two different metals. So what I finally figured out I was looking at was at some point over the past forty some-odd years, someone had stripped the threads and used a 7/16ths repair plug, and what I was looking at was the brass repair plug with a rusted up old screw inside.

Bad news now is I con't find any repair kits that are 7/16 x 20, but I was able to find some screws that size at NAPA. I'm thinking I'll either weld the side holes closed and drill a new hole through the bottom of one, or I'll thread the opening of one so I can run a closing screw through it.
 
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