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• | CH-41013 Rotor Resurfacing Kit |
• | CH-42450-A Wheel Hub Resurfacing Kit |
For equivalent regional tools, refer to Special Tools .
Warning: Refer to Brake Dust Warning in the Preface section.
• | Brake system noise (squeal, growl, groan) |
• | Uneven and/or premature brake lining wear |
• | Superficial or cosmetic corrosion/rust of the brake drum surface |
• | Scoring of the brake drum surface (less than the maximum allowable specification) |
• | Excessive corrosion/rust and/or pitting |
• | Cracks and/or heat spots |
• | Excessive blueing discoloration |
• | Scoring of the brake drum surface (in excess of the maximum allowable specification) |
• | Radial runout in excess of the maximum allowable specification |
3.1. | With the tyre and wheel assemblies removed, measure the diameter of each of the brake drums. Refer to Brake Drum Diameter Measurement . |
3.2. | Inspect each of the brake drums for excessive surface wear and/or radial runout. Refer to Brake Drum Surface and Wear Inspection . |
14.1. | Follow the brake lathe manufacturer's recommended speed setting for applying non-directional finish. |
14.2. | Using the moderate pressure, apply the non-directional finish: |
• | If the lathe is equipped with a non-directional finishing tool, apply the finish with 120-grit aluminium oxide sandpaper. |
• | If the lathe is not equipped with a non-directional finishing tool, apply the finish with a sanding block and 150-grit aluminium oxide sandpaper. |
14.3. | After applying a non-directional finish, clean the friction surface of the brake drum with methylated spirit or an equivalent brake cleaner and wipe the friction surface using a clean workshop towel to remove metal particles remaining from machining. Repeat the cleaning process if necessary to remove all metal particles. |
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