GrahamNZ
High Miler
Re: brake rotor ?
Art
The rivets were struck from the rear because it was the peening over the spring washers which needed to be eased. The club hammer was used because more accurate force can be applied with a heavy hammer, not to apply a lot of force. The rivets were loosened just enough that they could be rotated between a thumb and forfinger.
Robert's advice is spot on. Brakes need regular excercise for good health, and it's the best way to clear a rotor of pad-material contamination.
Art
The rivets were struck from the rear because it was the peening over the spring washers which needed to be eased. The club hammer was used because more accurate force can be applied with a heavy hammer, not to apply a lot of force. The rivets were loosened just enough that they could be rotated between a thumb and forfinger.
Robert's advice is spot on. Brakes need regular excercise for good health, and it's the best way to clear a rotor of pad-material contamination.