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Brake Rotor Dust Cap?
« on: May 14 2016, 05:16:15 PM »
So I finally decided to install the GM rotors & new pads that have been collecting dust for 3-4 years. The dust/grease caps fit nice & tight on one rotor & the other both caps are loose by maybe 1/32-1/64?
So can I just use a dab of silicone or glue to keep it on nice & snug?
These rotors came off a board member & included all bearings plus a metal-rubber Seal that goes onto the spindle 1st before any bearings. Never had one installed on my previous setup?
« Last Edit: May 14 2016, 09:50:19 PM by Just a Six? »
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Re: Brake Rotor Dust Cap?
« Reply #1 on: May 14 2016, 05:20:27 PM »
 
Cleaned this up to make sense so Last question.
 
Tighten the nut on end of spindle for rotor & then back it off about 3/4-1 full turn before installing cotter pin correct?

« Last Edit: May 14 2016, 09:51:32 PM by Just a Six? »
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Re: Brake Rotor Dust Cap?
« Reply #2 on: May 14 2016, 10:22:24 PM »
3/4 to 1 full turn is a bit much at least for me it is. That may leave some play between the bearing and the bearing race. I tighten the nut while turning the rotor.  This will help seat the bearings and seal. I will then back the nut off 1/4 to no more than 1/2 turn to line up the cotter pin hole.
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Re: Brake Rotor Dust Cap?
« Reply #3 on: May 15 2016, 07:31:46 AM »
Thanks I knew it was somewhere less than 1 full turn.
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Re: Brake Rotor Dust Cap?
« Reply #4 on: May 15 2016, 02:00:24 PM »
All done, set them to 1/2 turn from tight & they spin nice.
I used some Silicone on the Dust Cap & it's snug so it should stay on.
That's BS that I buy the $$ GM rotors & they have a tolerance issue like that but with the no name drilled & slotted rotors the caps both fit well.
David
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