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Good day all,

In an attempt to have the brakes working again on the BN 4. I have removed the brake fluid cannister ( was not possible to unscrew the lid) to have better access to unscrew it. But up to now there is no sign at all that the lid moves.

Are there any suggestions to unscrew it before buying a new cannister and lid

Harry
 
I'd throw the whole can in a pan of boiling water to loosen things up (make sure the ports on the bottom aren't blocked) Then use a pair of water pump pliers like these:

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to GENTLY remove the cover. Don't know if you get these flat rubber pieces designed to loosen stuck jar lids:

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but if so, it would be good to put that over the brake cap before using the pliers. Don't squeeze the pliers too tightly or you'll distort the cap. Just want to squeeze enough to get a grip on it. Make sure to dry any water out of the reservoir befpre filling with brake fluid.
 
Put a little Kroil around the threaded lip of the top,let soak a bit and then gently try channel lock pliers.
 
@ Healey Rick I had tried it gently with a waterpump

@ Keoke I have put WD 40 around I think it is something to Kroil but Kroil I haven't seen it on the shelves

I will start boiling it in a pan of water as it is right now in a bath of Cola
 
Wot!

No Kroil that is bad news----:highly_amused:
 
I have a couple of cans of Kroil on the shelf--it is popular as a helper in removing rifle barrels from receivers, something requiring special equipment and often difficult with old service (military) rifles. I have adopted the 50/50 acetone and power steering fluid mix extolled in a machinist's publication a few years back and widely reported on car forums. This for those who can't find Kroil on the shelf. I'm not sure how you get it up on the reservoir threads without inverting the container.
 
Harry Has:

In an attempt to have the brakes working again on the BN 4. I have removed the brake fluid cannister.

Very easy to invert it now.
But Kroil climb right up em threads.---:devilgrin:
 
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Gentleman

Believe it or not but 24 hours in a jar with coca cola and before soaking it l sprayed the lid with WD 40 and this did it. Opening was possible without a waterpump. Don't know if the Coca Cola did its work the WD 40 or a combination of both.
 
Coca Cola will clean a radiator?
WD 40 don't do much of anything for me----- Good for you--:highly_amused:
 

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