Dezzy wrote:Speedtouch wrote:That video makes it all look so easy! My brother's Ford Ka had a brake bleed nipple shear off on one of the rear wheel cylinders, so an Easy Out was tried on it by a 'mechanic' - first he broke the drill bit trying to drill the pilot hole then broke the extractor itself, so we just bought a new cylinder in the end; he probably equalled the price of the replacement value in broken tools.

Why would anyone go to that effort for a wheel cylinder?
They cost fook all new don't they?
There was a bit of a rush-job on to get the brakes bled in time for an MOT retest booked for the following day, having fitted new front hoses. Sod's law dictates that something crucial will seize up and break in such a situation, and lo and behold the nipple on the nearside rear cylinder did.
So, considering that the alloy cylinder itself was in good condition, we had a go at using an Easy Out on it, but as you say, it wasn't worth it and a new cylinder was ordered for £12 and fitted the next day, and the MOT was duly passed.
To be fair, the 'mechanic' who had a go with it went about it somewhat gung-ho and made a right hash of it. Done with a bit more care and attention, it may have worked...