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Originally Posted by need4speed255
Take the bleeder screw out and check the seating surface of the screw and the fitting as well. Look for an imperfect seating surface or a metal shaving that is preventing the seat from sealing. There must be something in there or one of the two are bad.
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I agree. If the screw is bad, it can be replaced. If the seat is bad, you may be able to get away with the thread sealant.