2000 A6 rear brake rotors
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Re: 2000 A6 rear brake rotors
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> Rear rotors were really stuck due to rust
I hope you smeared the mating faces with copper grease this time!
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from sinan <UseLinkToEmail@> contains these words:
> Rear rotors were really stuck due to rust
I hope you smeared the mating faces with copper grease this time!
--
Skipweasel.
Ivor Cutler - "Never knowingly understood."
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Re: 2000 A6 rear brake rotors
The message <1_610772_c103d2c9a0bebb77dd39775dc1f1ba51@autofor umz.com>
from sinan <UseLinkToEmail@> contains these words:
> Rear rotors were really stuck due to rust
I hope you smeared the mating faces with copper grease this time!
--
Skipweasel.
Ivor Cutler - "Never knowingly understood."
from sinan <UseLinkToEmail@> contains these words:
> Rear rotors were really stuck due to rust
I hope you smeared the mating faces with copper grease this time!
--
Skipweasel.
Ivor Cutler - "Never knowingly understood."
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Re: 2000 A6 rear brake rotors
sinan wrote:
> Rear rotors were really stuck due to rust and hammering didn’t solved
> it until we used a tripod puller. I pulled and pulled and
> pulled, rotors were almost bending but were not budging. I hit it with
> a hammer at that stage and it popped free. 8O
I find that heat in the form of a carefully used blowtorch often solves
the need for brute force when it comes to stuck parts like rotors or
rims or whatnot.
--
azoth@dod.no
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> Rear rotors were really stuck due to rust and hammering didn’t solved
> it until we used a tripod puller. I pulled and pulled and
> pulled, rotors were almost bending but were not budging. I hit it with
> a hammer at that stage and it popped free. 8O
I find that heat in the form of a carefully used blowtorch often solves
the need for brute force when it comes to stuck parts like rotors or
rims or whatnot.
--
azoth@dod.no
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wenn im Zweifel, Volleistung! DoD#2101
'93 Audi 100 2.3E When in doubt, floor it!
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Re: 2000 A6 rear brake rotors
sinan wrote:
> Rear rotors were really stuck due to rust and hammering didn’t solved
> it until we used a tripod puller. I pulled and pulled and
> pulled, rotors were almost bending but were not budging. I hit it with
> a hammer at that stage and it popped free. 8O
I find that heat in the form of a carefully used blowtorch often solves
the need for brute force when it comes to stuck parts like rotors or
rims or whatnot.
--
azoth@dod.no
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wenn im Zweifel, Volleistung! DoD#2101
'93 Audi 100 2.3E When in doubt, floor it!
> Rear rotors were really stuck due to rust and hammering didn’t solved
> it until we used a tripod puller. I pulled and pulled and
> pulled, rotors were almost bending but were not budging. I hit it with
> a hammer at that stage and it popped free. 8O
I find that heat in the form of a carefully used blowtorch often solves
the need for brute force when it comes to stuck parts like rotors or
rims or whatnot.
--
azoth@dod.no
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wenn im Zweifel, Volleistung! DoD#2101
'93 Audi 100 2.3E When in doubt, floor it!
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Re: 2000 A6 rear brake rotors
sinan wrote:
> Rear rotors were really stuck due to rust and hammering didn’t solved
> it until we used a tripod puller. I pulled and pulled and
> pulled, rotors were almost bending but were not budging. I hit it with
> a hammer at that stage and it popped free. 8O
I find that heat in the form of a carefully used blowtorch often solves
the need for brute force when it comes to stuck parts like rotors or
rims or whatnot.
--
azoth@dod.no
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wenn im Zweifel, Volleistung! DoD#2101
'93 Audi 100 2.3E When in doubt, floor it!
> Rear rotors were really stuck due to rust and hammering didn’t solved
> it until we used a tripod puller. I pulled and pulled and
> pulled, rotors were almost bending but were not budging. I hit it with
> a hammer at that stage and it popped free. 8O
I find that heat in the form of a carefully used blowtorch often solves
the need for brute force when it comes to stuck parts like rotors or
rims or whatnot.
--
azoth@dod.no
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wenn im Zweifel, Volleistung! DoD#2101
'93 Audi 100 2.3E When in doubt, floor it!
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