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    Question Brake calliper bleed nipple thread

    Anyone know the details on the thread type for the bleed nipples on the brake callipers? I know the part number is RTC1115 but can't find a listing on the specifications.

    I'm ordering Russell SpeedBleeders < http://www.russellperformance.com/mc/speed-bleeders/ > for my Pursuit ute and though it would be good to do the D2 concurrently.

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    Watching with interest as I need to do my brake fluid also.
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    Neat idea Scott.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    Anyone know the details on the thread type for the bleed nipples on the brake callipers? I know the part number is RTC1115 but can't find a listing on the specifications.

    I'm ordering Russell SpeedBleeders < Introduction - Speed Bleeders - Russell Performance Products > for my Pursuit ute and though it would be good to do the D2 concurrently.
    I been googling and LUCAS brakes are on Puegots and other euro marques - thread sizes were mentioned on a few enthusiast forums but because they weren't talking Land Rover D2s I wont quote except to say that it's not unusual for the front and rear brakes to have different size nipples

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    Brake calliper bleed nipple thread

    be interested to know what the thread size is for defenders....

    i just tried to measure a D1 bleed nipple.......it appears to be 3/8" x 26TPI, {edit} it's a bees dick under M10 but i don't have metric thread gauge to check pitch....1mm pitch is Dam close to 26TPI

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    Anyone know the details on the thread type for the bleed nipples on the brake callipers? I know the part number is RTC1115 but can't find a listing on the specifications.
    searching about an interchange from this list http://www.kakapart.com/oem/partscro...r-rtc1115.html i found M10-1.0 X 35mm too
    Last edited by sierrafery; 1st December 2016 at 02:39 PM. Reason: Correction
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    M10 X 1.0 X 35mm

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    As mentioned landy bleeders are M10x1.0 same as tojo
    so from that Russell website you would be chasing part number #639560

    Ive used summitt racing before and know they are Russell stockists

    Linky Linky

    https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/rus-639560

    For that money Im thinking of adding two pair to an order I need to make - they seem a neat idea - thanks for the tip-off

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by onebob View Post
    it's not unusual for the front and rear brakes to have different size nipples
    Not on the D2, same same front and rear. I've rebuilt them before.

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