 okay so you ever break off your bleeder screw on your brakes I'm working on a Polaris 500 and I'm gonna show you a quick tip of what to do if you broke the bleeder screw off so I took the whole brake caliper off and what I'm doing is I'm just taking the brake line that's going down to the caliper off and I'm gonna put it in a little jar of brake fluid I had to take this thing was so rusted on pull that off and put it right in there right away if you can see that right now what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna squeeze the brake lever and bubbles should come out you can see the bubbles keep pumping your brakes and the fluid level in your reservoir yeah she's tightening up I can feel it's working I'm gonna check to see bubbles are still coming. Now also what I'm trying to do is I'm gonna keep pumping the old brake fluid out top of it off flush it out so all the new brake fluid gets in there now the jar is starting to fill up get that old crap out of there and do this and so I don't see any more black crap coming out okay so I'm gonna call it good now the next trick for my next trick it's like a magician take the caliper and I'm gonna get some of that old crap out of there just empty that out this would be the time to push this piston in flat and then what you want to do is pour some brake fluid in there no air is in there air bubbles out I got that filled up now what you want to do is you want to try to get that on there as quick as possible thread it back in so air doesn't get in there and your bricks will tighten up real nice also keep an eye on your reservoir make sure that by the handlebars sure that doesn't go low all right let's see what we can do so my bricks were so rusty that I knew I want to snap the bleeder screw off just gonna try to spin this back on the way it was should be oh yeah piston already pumped up push it back okay I got everything all reassembled as you can see when I turn it she spins not as freely as I want to got these little adjustment I grab the break she's tight it is not moving anywhere so like I said you got an issue with your bleeder screw snapping off try this little trick but you have to make sure that this caliper is facing with opening up when you hook up your line don't don't try to hook it up that way hook out lay it straight up and down pour the fluid in put your line on tighten everything up and that'll solve your problem save you some money from buying new calipers hope this tip help please subscribe to my channel I have a lot of players fixes on there and till next time