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RE: [FOT] Brake Calipers

To: Bill Babcock <BillB@bnj.com>
Subject: RE: [FOT] Brake Calipers
From: "Robert M. Lang" <lang@isis.mit.edu>
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 09:59:11 -0400 (EDT)
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Bill Babcock wrote:

> Well, it's not necessarily a wise thing just because I did it, but I've
> taken them apart a lot of times and never had a problem. It's not like they
> are some kind of delicate aluminum casting. They are the same weight as a
> manhole cover, and probably cast at the same time as a carload of London's
> finest sewer lids. No clue on torque--probably like the Rolls service manual
> says--a reasonable man with a short wrench. 

This is from memory, so it might be wrong.

There are two pairs of bolts, the inners and the outers. I think the
inners are longer. The inners get torqued to 65 or so, the outers get
torqued to 45 or so.

I'll look it up tonite to be sure.

But it also reminds me that I meant to do this job over the winter. Now,
where are those damn seals...
 
> Not to wander off topic, but a guy I knew used manhole covers as raw
> material for making disk rotors for motorcycles. He made disks of great
> beauty from them, and one manhole cover equaled one disk and a lot of waste.
> They didn't warp, even after super extreme heat cycles. Full floating rotors
> with aluminum hubs. Gorgeous.      

... but don't drive around or near the guy's shop at night lest you find
one of the missing manhole covers with your tires/rims.

regards,
rml
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