Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ?
Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ?
I have tried all the usual places like Napa, AutoZone, PepBoys etc, but no joy. I have seen this website, but this is massively overpriced: http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/category/stainlesssteel/ |
Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ?
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... > Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ? > > I have tried all the usual places like Napa, AutoZone, PepBoys etc, > but no joy. > > I have seen this website, but this is massively overpriced: > http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/category/stainlesssteel/ http://www.ecklers.com/product.asp?p...6&dept_id=1093 But then I have no idea what year or if it is even for a Corvette. |
Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ?
check these out
never tried them but they sound like a cool deal http://www.zip-products.com/Corvette...8C7FECA1D23E80 long link eh JD " > wrote in message ... > Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ? > > I have tried all the usual places like Napa, AutoZone, PepBoys etc, > but no joy. > > I have seen this website, but this is massively overpriced: > http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/category/stainlesssteel/ |
Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ?
http://www.raceshopper.com/speed_bleeders.shtml
Different link if that one doesn't work "JDHall" > wrote in message ... > check these out > never tried them but they sound like a cool deal > > http://www.zip-products.com/Corvette...8C7FECA1D23E80 > > long link eh > > JD > > > " > wrote in message > ... >> Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ? >> >> I have tried all the usual places like Napa, AutoZone, PepBoys etc, >> but no joy. >> >> I have seen this website, but this is massively overpriced: >> http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/category/stainlesssteel/ > > |
Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ?
> Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ? > > I have tried all the usual places like Napa, AutoZone, PepBoys etc, > but no joy. > > I have seen this website, but this is massively overpriced: > http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/category/stainlesssteel/ http://www.vbandp.com/SearchResult.a...yWords=BLEEDER -- Kickstart |
Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ?
Thanks to all who replied.
I don't want Speed bleeders. They are over priced and I don't care about the valve technology built into them. I don't care to pay $6+ each for stailess bleeder screws (I want to put them on 3 others cars plus my C4). I just want a standard bleeder made out of stainless steel (even brass would do). I don't want a bleeder screw that will rust into the caliper and break-off 10 years down the road (I live in a climate where salt is used heavily during the winter which produces a lot of corrosion on older vehicles). Some company has to make standard stainless (or even brass ) bleeder screws. I just can't find out who/where. ======================================= On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 20:07:11 -0500, " > wrote: >Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ? > >I have tried all the usual places like Napa, AutoZone, PepBoys etc, >but no joy. > >I have seen this website, but this is massively overpriced: >http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/category/stainlesssteel/ |
Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ?
> Thanks to all who replied. > > I don't want Speed bleeders. They are over priced and I don't care > about the valve technology built into them. I don't care to pay $6+ > each for stailess bleeder screws (I want to put them on 3 others cars > plus my C4). > > Some company has to make standard stainless (or even brass ) bleeder > screws. I just can't find out who/where. I already showed you ID: 11622 Name: Set of 4 Caliper Plugs Desc: Stainless Plugs or Bleeder Screws Corvettes - 1965-82 More Info Price: $7.95 |
Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ?
Check out this link. They are $3.50 each.
http://www.ecklers.com/product.asp?p...6&dept_id=1093 " > wrote in message ... > Thanks to all who replied. > > I don't want Speed bleeders. They are over priced and I don't care > about the valve technology built into them. I don't care to pay $6+ > each for stailess bleeder screws (I want to put them on 3 others cars > plus my C4). > > I just want a standard bleeder made out of stainless steel (even brass > would do). I don't want a bleeder screw that will rust into the > caliper and break-off 10 years down the road (I live in a climate > where salt is used heavily during the winter which produces a lot of > corrosion on older vehicles). > > Some company has to make standard stainless (or even brass ) bleeder > screws. I just can't find out who/where. > > ======================================= > > On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 20:07:11 -0500, " > > wrote: > >>Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ? >> >>I have tried all the usual places like Napa, AutoZone, PepBoys etc, >>but no joy. >> >>I have seen this website, but this is massively overpriced: >>http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/category/stainlesssteel/ |
Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ?
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 01:15:20 GMT, "Kickstart"
> wrote: > >> Thanks to all who replied. >> >> I don't want Speed bleeders. They are over priced and I don't care >> about the valve technology built into them. I don't care to pay $6+ >> each for stailess bleeder screws (I want to put them on 3 others cars >> plus my C4). >> > >> Some company has to make standard stainless (or even brass ) bleeder >> screws. I just can't find out who/where. > > >I already showed you > > ID: 11622 > Name: Set of 4 Caliper Plugs > Desc: Stainless Plugs or Bleeder Screws Corvettes - 1965-82 > More Info > Price: $7.95 > You are correct, but what I failed to mention at the beginning of the thread is that I have a C4 (M10 X 1.0 thread on the screw). All the inexpensive (non- speed bleeders) stainless bleeders are for C2 & C3 (5/16 X 24 thread on the screw). So I'm kinda screwed (no pun intended). |
Where can I buy stainless steel bleeder screws ?
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This do you any good? http://www.pcsdaytona.com/racepage/pcs/75.html expensive but.. http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/category/stainlesssteel/ " > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 01:15:20 GMT, "Kickstart" > > wrote: > >> >>> Thanks to all who replied. >>> >>> I don't want Speed bleeders. They are over priced and I don't care >>> about the valve technology built into them. I don't care to pay $6+ >>> each for stailess bleeder screws (I want to put them on 3 others cars >>> plus my C4). >>> >> >>> Some company has to make standard stainless (or even brass ) bleeder >>> screws. I just can't find out who/where. >> >> >>I already showed you >> >> ID: 11622 >> Name: Set of 4 Caliper Plugs >> Desc: Stainless Plugs or Bleeder Screws Corvettes - 1965-82 >> More Info >> Price: $7.95 >> > > You are correct, but what I failed to mention at the beginning of the > thread is that I have a C4 (M10 X 1.0 thread on the screw). All the > inexpensive (non- speed bleeders) stainless bleeders are for C2 & C3 > (5/16 X 24 thread on the screw). So I'm kinda screwed (no pun > intended). |
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