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Re: can I zinc plate my front brake discs?

To: Big Sixer <healey@ledwith.com>
Subject: Re: can I zinc plate my front brake discs?
From: Dave & Marlene <rusd@velocitus.net>
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2004 22:09:20 -0600
Ryan,

I don't really understand the question. What, in your definition, is the 
difference between discs & rotors? You must not mean the hats because 
they are not usually turned. If you are talking of one piece rotors & 
you want the hats (hubs) zinc & the rotors bare, the zinc might be ok. 
But so would paint. Guess I'm a little dense.

If you want a temporary coating to prevent rust before machining, a 
light coat of paint or oil would work. If you intend to leave the zinc 
on the friction surfaces, it has a different friction coefficient than 
the original metal, & it likely won't work very well or stay on very long.

Zinc won't take much heat withour burning off (oxidizing) & the fumes 
are rather toxic.

Headers & manifolds can be plasma sprayed with aluminum. It withstands 
high heat & looks pretty good.

In confusion,

Dave Russell

Big Sixer wrote:
> I have new discs on the car, but here on the east coast, all bare metal rusts
> in the humidity. I want to know if it would be a problem if I zinc plated the
> discs, AND THEN HAVE THE ROTORS TURNED. -caps so I don't appear to be a
> complete idiot :)
> 
> If I just turn off a very thin slice to remove the plating will I be back to
> the original metal quality? Does the process cause any damage to the disc?
> 
> What will heat do to the zinc coating?
> 
> Can I zinc plate my exhaust manifold???
> 
> Just wondering...
> 
> Ryan
> BJ7





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