Last month when I flushed the brake system, I wasn't able to bleed the outside valve on the right front caliper. All the others opened and closed smoothly, no real effort. But that front one was frozen tight. After trying flare nut wrenches, PB Blaster, and metric combo wrenches I gave up. I ordered new bleeder valves and this week decided to try again. I tapped the screw with a hammer, tried to tighten it first, nothing would break it loose. I tried a 'Gator Grip' socket, which promptly rounded off all remaining flat surfaces. This has become a CHALLENGE. Visegrips, channel-locks; it just sits there unmoved.
What to do next? I'm thinking of getting in with a grinder, creating some flat surfaces again; then filling a socket with J/B Weld and inserting the epoxy filled socket over the remnant of the bleeder valve, letting it cure and then torque it one last time. Then what? a bolt extractor if it breaks off?
-sp4149