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Old 12-31-2023, 04:41 AM
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Originally Posted by spaikmos View Post
When you remove the bajo bolt to switch calipers, is there a way to keep fluid from leaking out of the bolt? I ended up rebuilding my calipers but needed to order parts, and the entire system went dry. Now I need to figure out how to fill the entire system with fluid.

I tried wrapping some saran wrap on the line and used a rubber band to secure it, but that didn't work.

FWIW - if you just switch calipers, you should only need to disconnect the brake line for a few minutes so you'll be fine. In my case, I had it off for a week and everything drained out.
If you still have the little black caps that go onto the bleeder valve you can take one of those and push it into the hole and it will stop it from leaking out.
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