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its too late for you now, but this may help someone in the future.
for the bleeders clean out the hole real good, then shoot some of the newer freeze type release stuff in the hole. that causes the bleeder to shrink inside the hole.
use a 6 point wrench, they put almost all the force on twisting the bleeder unlike using a socket which splits the force between twisting and breaking it off sideways.
for the bleeders clean out the hole real good, then shoot some of the newer freeze type release stuff in the hole. that causes the bleeder to shrink inside the hole.
use a 6 point wrench, they put almost all the force on twisting the bleeder unlike using a socket which splits the force between twisting and breaking it off sideways.
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