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Spash Guard (?) Removal

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Spash Guard (?) Removal

Post by Rocky » Sun May 26, 2013 5:44 pm

Hi guys,

Just been doing some preventative measures type jobs on the lude. Mainly removing corrosion and slapping copper grease on all contacting/moving parts in the brake callipers.

I've noticed the splash guard (disc behind the brake disc) is very badly corroded on the passenger side, soo much so it's distorted and rubbing on the brake disc. Checked the drivers side and it's not there at all so can't be too much of an issue just removing it but can't find any guides online.

Has anyone done this before and if they have how's it done?

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Post by RattyMcClelland » Sun May 26, 2013 5:50 pm

Rocky wrote:slapping copper grease on all contacting/moving parts in the brake callipers.
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Copper grease is abrasive. You should have used silicone grease or Lith moly grease.
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Post by Rocky » Sun May 26, 2013 6:04 pm

RattyMcClelland wrote:
Rocky wrote:slapping copper grease on all contacting/moving parts in the brake callipers.
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Copper grease is abrasive. You should have used silicone grease or Lith moly grease.
Was always told to use copper grease by my dad due to the temperatures involved
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Post by DaveyBa8 » Sun May 26, 2013 7:02 pm

Copper grease is fine for sliders etc.

That brake dust shield is held on by 2 or 3 Philips head bolts it is connected at the back of the hub, dam near impossible to get of because of rust, long nose vice grips may get it off for you,

Just bend the shield back to stop it rubbing its that simple.

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Post by DaveyBa8 » Sun May 26, 2013 7:09 pm

Here you go, to stand any chance you will have to remove the disc, there's 3 of these bad boys.

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Post by Thebusofwoe » Sun May 26, 2013 7:47 pm

Defo advise silicon grease for sliders, copper grease is ok for pad contact points, defo try the Philips screws with the disc off. But to get any decent torque on them the hub will have to be split. :cry:
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Post by Rocky » Sun May 26, 2013 8:18 pm

DaveyBa8 wrote:Copper grease is fine for sliders etc.

That brake dust shield is held on by 2 or 3 Philips head bolts it is connected at the back of the hub, dam near impossible to get of because of rust, long nose vice grips may get it off for you,

Just bend the shield back to stop it rubbing its that simple.
All sorted.....kind of.

I tried to bend it back and most of the bottom half just came away in my hand :roll:

Rust is starting to body lemonade me off
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Post by pbryant_knight » Mon May 27, 2013 3:56 pm

Yep, my old lude had this. Took it to a garage not knowing what the noise was and he just ripped it off with his hands and said sorted :o

It was too :lol:

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