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Hello everybody !
got myself new Rear rotors, calipers, brake bolt kit, the works
the original rotor is off ( drill the 5 rivets )
and I try on the new rotor and there is a small play if I turn the rotor, it is not bold on, I am just trying with my hand tu puch it to place ???????
Normand
Normand

got myself new Rear rotors, calipers, brake bolt kit, the works
the original rotor is off ( drill the 5 rivets )
and I try on the new rotor and there is a small play if I turn the rotor, it is not bold on, I am just trying with my hand tu puch it to place ???????
Normand


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The wheel will hold the rotor on. You do want to check the runout on the rotor first though by using the lug nuts to hold the rotor on against the spindle flange and rotate by hand while observing a dial indicator setup perpendicular to the rotor surface at the outside edge. Keep changing the rotor position on the spindle until minimum runout is achieved. See service manual for the spec.
Marc
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1973 L-82 4 spd
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Thank's for the tip !
but I dont have the dial indicator cant I take something else to do the job ???
Norm

but I dont have the dial indicator cant I take something else to do the job ???
Norm
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THe dial indicator is the best way. But you can prop anything solid very near the rotor and watch the gap as you rotate the rotor. Not as accurate, but will give you some idea.
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