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4D – 2IFRONT DISC BRAKES
During manufacturing, the brake rotor and the tolerances
of the braking surface regarding flatness, thickness varia-
tion, and lateral runout are held very close. The mainte-
nance of close tolerances on the shape of the braking sur-
faces is necessary to prevent brake roughness.
In addition to these tolerances, the surface finish must be
held to a specified range. The control of the braking sur-
face finish is necessary to avoid pulls and erratic perfor-
mance and to extend lining life.
Using a commercially available dial indicator, check lateral
runout as follows:
Notice : Permissible lateral runout is a maximum 0.03 mm
(0.0012 inch). If lateral runout exceeds the specification,
ensure that there is no dirt between the rotor and the hub
and that contact surfaces are smooth and free from burrs.
1.
Position the transaxle in NEUTRAL.
2.
Remove the rotor. Refer to "Rotor" in this section.
3.
Fasten the brake rotor to the wheel hub with two
wheel bolts.
4.
Fasten a dial indicator to the brake caliper.
5.
Set the gauge probe tip to approximately 10 mm
(0.39 inch) from the outer edge of the brake rotor,
perpendicular to the disc and under slight preload.
6.
Remove the dial indicator and the wheel bolts con-
necting the rotor to the hub.
Important : Since accurate control of the rotor tolerances
is necessary for proper performance of the disc brakes, re-
finishing of the rotor should be done only with precision
equipment.
7.
If required, refinish the rotor with precision equip-
ment. Discard the rotor if it fails to meet the above
specifications after refinishing. Install the rotor. Re-
fer to ¡³Rotor¡µin this section.
8.
Install the rotor. Refer to "Rotor" in this section.
DAEWOO V–121 BL4

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