If they work like plumbing copper olives and have not been over-tightened, they can seal perfectly more than once.
Never done bike hydraulic brakes before, so forgive me if this is wrong.
With plumbing it's all in the feel of torque applied to the olive because there's no set torque.
Hopefully whoever fitted these brakes didn't over-tighten the nuts.
As said, I wanted to avoid re-starting with brakes as they work perfectly after I changed oil and pads.
Never done bike hydraulic brakes before, so forgive me if this is wrong.
With plumbing it's all in the feel of torque applied to the olive because there's no set torque.
Hopefully whoever fitted these brakes didn't over-tighten the nuts.
As said, I wanted to avoid re-starting with brakes as they work perfectly after I changed oil and pads.