Really need Caliper Bleeder screw covers?

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Today I did a brake flush and noticed that all 4 of my bleeder screw covers are missing. The mechanic who previously did the flush must have not put them back on.

How essential are these? Should I buy new plastic ones?
 
I don't know, but I made one by filling the end of a piece of rubber hose with silicone and slipping it over the bleeder screw (after the silicone cured).
 
I think it's just to keep the ends from plugging up. I would say not really necessary, but nice to have there depending especially on where you live.
 
Originally Posted By: Spartuss
my bleeder screw covers are missing. The mechanic who previously did the flush must have not put them back on.
check his car's brake for them! lol
 
Shouldnt be necessary, you should hit them with brakleen before bleeding anyways. I do every time I bleed the clutch and brakes to prevent foreign material from getting into the brake line.
 
On my vehicles they seem to keep the bleeders from seizing. Once you get rust way down inside the bleeder at the sealing face it's much less likely they will open. You could try vac plugs or those plastic sleeves they sell to cover screw ends like on playground equipment; some hardware stores have them.
 
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