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07-22-2004, 11:24 AM | #1 |
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Turning rotors
I tried searching but got few results with no answers. When should you turn rotors? I'm asking because I just the 5-lug swap for the rear last night. I swapped the 5-lug from my crashed s14 to my 4-lug base s14 and I'm using the rotors from the se s14 with the brake pads from the base s14. Kind of mix and matched. Now I haven't driven it yet and it's o n jackstands... should I turn the rotors to avoid any brake problems or am I cool.
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07-22-2004, 08:53 PM | #5 |
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Since your rotor is rusted I'll give you this from one of my textbooks.
If the rotor is dirty enough to interfere with inspection, clean it with a shop cloth dampened in brake cleaning solvent or alcohol. If the friction surface is rusted, remove the rust with medium-grit sandpaper or emery cloth and then clean with brake cleaner or alcohol. This is also from the same book. Rotor Measurement Various micrometers and dial indicators are needed to measure a rotor. A micrometer is used to measure rotor thickness and parallelism, as well as taper. Parallelism is achieved when both sides of the rotor are exactly parallel to each other. Loss of parallelism happens during normal wear and tea. A dial indicator is used to measure rotor run out. Some rotors require an additional surface depth measurement. If you want me to get more or summarize all of the checks just ask and I'll try to type it up and post.
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