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R68GTO 01-15-2020 12:00 AM

2 piece rotor disassembly
 
Looking for some help on how to disassemble a two piece rotor. Anyone have a photo of the two parts separated? I'm not sure where to apply press pressure to separate - will be easier to restore as two pcs instead of one.

ZLP955 01-15-2020 08:19 AM

Shouldn't need a press, mine separated very easily once the 5 bolts were out. That took a 4-foot breaker bar though.

R68GTO 01-15-2020 09:36 AM

Having trouble getting the vision on the breaker bar method?

Lynn 01-15-2020 12:33 PM

Impact gun is the way to go.

m22mike 01-15-2020 12:50 PM

I was going to suggest that too. That Lynn is a smart guy.
Mike

WorkinProgress 01-15-2020 01:30 PM

Be sure to assemble the hub and the rotor in the same position as it is a balanced assembly.

- Warren

ZLP955 01-15-2020 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by R68GTO (Post 1479206)
Having trouble getting the vision on the breaker bar method?

Both rotor assemblies with steering arms, backing plates etc still intact had been removed from the car, and as the bolts were seized, I needed some way of holding the assemblies to stop rotation in opposite direction while undoing the bolts. So I used the 4-foot breaker bar as a reaction brace off the work bench, and then the rotor-to-hub bolts could be undone easily.

R68GTO 01-15-2020 10:10 PM

Yep, still feeling like a dumba$$. The 5 bolts came out no problem, just can't get the rotor separated from the hub. I need to go back out to the garage and stare at it for a while, maybe my dim light will brighten:confused2:

Workin' thanks for that tip - I had no idea.

R68GTO 01-16-2020 12:37 AM

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Victory is mine! Stared at it a bit and said to myself, "self, your a dumbass". Put it in my shop press, gave it a little encouragement and it popped loose.

ZLP955 01-16-2020 04:35 AM

Not to hijack, but related question- my rotors are marginal on thickness after machining; I've read a few posts here and there about using new rotors (from reproduction 2-piece units) on original hubs. Now wondering about balancing those, following Warren's reminder above..... anyone had that done?


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