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Re: disc brakes - super h
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Posted by GordoSD on April 30, 2007 at 21:03:41 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: disc brakes - super h posted by nspec on April 29, 2007 at 14:00:47:
I just acquired a Stage II Super H. Last week of production. Had very little left brake , no right brake. I tore the right brake apart. Some suface rust on the plates, discs almost full thickness. Cleaned everything, used 32 grit flap wheels. New chrome balls, graphite on them. Polished ramps. Polished splines and lubed with never seize. All the tricks I could glean from BobM in the archives. Now have 'fair' braking, but have to stand on them hard. No way to 'stop' the tire. Last best guess is that I have replacement discs made of HARD material. When I disassembeled after driving around dragging the brake the discs were already 'glazed'. So will try the rasp on them. That was my thought anyway after looking at the glazing. Anyone have a Super H they can easily lock a tire on? Gordo
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