I have a few more brake-related questions. I recently ordered a new right wheel cylinder since my old one was clogged. Unfortunately, the part I received is incorrect—it has a brass ferrule where the bleed screw should be.
On SJ50 models (holden drover, my zook), the right wheel cylinder has a port for a brake bleeder, meaning there shouldn’t be a brass ferrule. However, from 1988 onwards (SJ70 models), Suzuki changed the design, adding a brass ferrule that prevents a bleeder from being installed. Instead, SJ70 models route a brake line from the right wheel cylinder to the left, requiring both brakes to be bled from the left side, unlike the SJ50, where each wheel cylinder is bled separately.
I don’t want to go through the hassle of returning the part. Do you think it’s possible to remove the brass ferrule without damaging the surface? It was pressed in at factory, I’m concerned about keeping the surface intact so the brake bleeder can seal properly. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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