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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Webby the Bear on 27 July 2012, 17:38:44
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need to measure these at the weekend and i dont trust the haynes.
ps, thought freecall had answered this on a previous thread but he was talking about his wheel alignment measurements ;D
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sh*t, just noticed i've excreted over 4000 posts :) :) :) :) :) i use the word excrete cos most of my posts can be likened to taking a...... ;D
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Imo, any pad with less then 5mm on it needs replacing
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Imo, any pad with less then 5mm on it needs replacing
ok, thanks TG. Two q's to that then...... does 5mm inc. the backing plate of the pad? and do you know what min disc thisckness should be at ze rear? :)
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Autodata shows the following:
Minimum disc thickness - 10mm
Disc thickness variation - 0.010mm
Disc runout - 0.10mm
Minimum pad thickness - 6mm
Pad thickness measurement includes lining & backing plate.
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The 5mm is just the friction surface ;)
After that, they tend to heat up a fair bit under hard use so I always change them a bit early :)
As for the discs, is they a lip on the edge yet ?
Again, if its just a small lip (1mm ish) I tend to attack it with a angle grinder before I fit new pads or they don't sit properly on the disc when you brake.
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The pads will let your ears know when theyve had enough. ;) ;D
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Thanks very much guys.
TG, am checking on Sunday :y
Martian, sorry whats variation and runout?
Cheers.
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Thanks very much guys.
TG, am checking on Sunday :y
Martian, sorry whats variation and runout?
Cheers.
You'll kill some poor bastid soon ;D ;D
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Martian, sorry whats variation and runout?
Variation is the figure that dictates how much the disc thickness can be out at any given point. (eg, if you measured 11mm thick at the 12 o clock position, that thickness cannot increase or decrease by any more than 0.010mm at any other position).
Runout is how true the disc is when it is spun on it's centre axis.
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thats a perfect explanation. Thanks mate :-)