I know my 92 was the same way. Just pick up a set of Russell speedbleeders.
They replace the stock bleeder screw and make brake bleeding a breeze. There
are a couple other companies making the same thing I think.
Kevin
1992 318 CC auto 2wd
In article <42D08735.2090102@aol.com>, SilverEightynine@aol.com (Terrible Tom)
writes:
>
>
> Whatever !@#$%^&* stupid retarded peanutbutter-for-brains person decided
> that it was a good idea to create and use 1/4 inch bleeder screws for
> rear wheel cylinders..... I'd like to screw a zillion of the P's OS into
> their skull and snap the heads off the bleeder screws, and leave the
> threads in their skull!!!! Just like this bleeder screw did to my brand
> NEW wheel cyl!
>
> ..... (deep breath)....
>
> (sigh)
>
> Its been a reaaaaly really bad week... sorry...
>
> Anyone know off hand if I can replace this damned wheel cylinder with
> another one that might have a larger diameter, stronger bleeder screw?
>
> Its the 8 1/4 rear axle. According to my catalogues - it seems all the
> Dakota's use the same rear wheel cyls. I could have sworn my old ones
> had screws that were larger than 1/4 inch! Anyone out there willing to
> take a peek under their rear axles and see if a 1/4 inch wrench fits on
> the ends of their wheel cyls, for me?
>
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