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3-Series (E21, E30) Chat relating to the BMW 3-Series from 1975-1983 and 1984-1991 line. Specific models: BMW 315, BMW 316, BMW 318, BMW 318i, BMW 320/4, BMW 320i, BMW 320/6, BMW 323i, BMW 320i. E30 Family models include: BMW 325e, BMW 325i, BMW 325is, BMW 325ix.


       
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Old 08-30-2008, 03:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Brake bleeding

I'm wondering if anyone has had this problem before and what they wound up doing to fix it. After I did my pads and SS lines I went to bleed my brakes and ran into no fluid coming out of the right rear caliper. I followed on to the other calipers and they bled fine but went again to repeat the process and the right rear would stay solid and not release pressure or fluid. I removed the caliper and checked it and all checked good so i'm a bit confused now.



Any advice would be great. thanks in advance.
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take out the bleadscrew does it change? sounds like to hole is clogged with corrosion or gunk clean it out with a wire (the bleeder and the hole that goes into the caliper)
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