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I got new EBC front 12.1 inch rotors and red ceramic pads for my '02 viggen. Installed them and they make a lot of noise. They seem a bit too tick and there is not enough clearance for the rotors. Any ideas on how to gain some room between the pads? I drove for some 50 miles and the wear is not helping. I am thinking about shaving some material from the outside of the pad - or maybe take the pad to the grinder and taking some of the pad contact surface. |
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On 4 Apr 2007 08:17:26 -0700, "pzi" <p... (AT) pzi (DOT) net> wrote: I got new EBC front 12.1 inch rotors and red ceramic pads for my '02 viggen. Installed them and they make a lot of noise. They seem a bit too tick and there is not enough clearance for the rotors. Any ideas on how to gain some room between the pads? I drove for some 50 miles and the wear is not helping. I am thinking about shaving some material from the outside of the pad - or maybe take the pad to the grinder and taking some of the pad contact surface. I doubt they are too thick. The clearance required is minuscule. They should have worn in already. What do you mean by noise? Squeal or rough surface kind of noise? I'd be more suspicious that the ceramic (hard) pads are causing the noise - unless the rotors are not solid, in which case they could be helping with the noise. Before tossing them, read this, learn, try the break in method suggested. The article is more about "warping" but what you will learn by reading it may be very helpful in understanding what is going on with your pads and rotors. Works wonders with some cars. Be safe, don't do this on public roads: http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp...rakedisk.shtml |
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On 4 Apr 2007 08:17:26 -0700, "pzi" <p... (AT) pzi (DOT) net> wrote: I got new EBC front 12.1 inch rotors and red ceramic pads for my '02 viggen. Installed them and they make a lot of noise. They seem a bit too tick and there is not enough clearance for the rotors. Any ideas on how to gain some room between the pads? I drove for some 50 miles and the wear is not helping. I am thinking about shaving some material from the outside of the pad - or maybe take the pad to the grinder and taking some of the pad contact surface. Assuming this isn't a troll, do not try to modify anything yourself. No offence, but you fundamentally don't understand how disk brakes are meant to work. Considering how safety critical brakes are, you might want to get a trusted mechanic to look at them. There should be virtually no clearance between the pads,disks and pistons at any time. Even if you reduce the thickness of the pads (which is pretty-much impossible to do safely without the right gear and knowledge) all that will happen is that the pistons will extend to fill the gap you've just made. What kind of noise are they making? Cheers, Colin. |
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On Apr 4, 3:56 pm, Colin Stamp <col.dust... (AT) stamp (DOT) plus.com> wrote: On 4 Apr 2007 08:17:26 -0700, "pzi" <p... (AT) pzi (DOT) net> wrote: I got new EBC front 12.1 inch rotors and red ceramic pads for my '02 viggen. Installed them and they make a lot of noise. They seem a bit too tick and there is not enough clearance for the rotors. Any ideas on how to gain some room between the pads? I drove for some 50 miles and the wear is not helping. I am thinking about shaving some material from the outside of the pad - or maybe take the pad to the grinder and taking some of the pad contact surface. Assuming this isn't a troll, do not try to modify anything yourself. No offence, but you fundamentally don't understand how disk brakes are meant to work. Considering how safety critical brakes are, you might want to get a trusted mechanic to look at them. There should be virtually no clearance between the pads,disks and pistons at any time. Even if you reduce the thickness of the pads (which is pretty-much impossible to do safely without the right gear and knowledge) all that will happen is that the pistons will extend to fill the gap you've just made. What kind of noise are they making? Cheers, Colin. what is happening is that with the pistons completely retracted the pads touch rotors and make friction noise. |
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I agree the breaks are critical for safety but so is the rest of the car - say the wheels fall off :-) |
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On Apr 4, 2:06 pm, - Bob - <uctra... (AT) ultranet (DOT) com> wrote: On 4 Apr 2007 08:17:26 -0700, "pzi" <p... (AT) pzi (DOT) net> wrote: I got new EBC front 12.1 inch rotors and red ceramic pads for my '02 viggen. Installed them and they make a lot of noise. They seem a bit too tick and there is not enough clearance for the rotors. Any ideas on how to gain some room between the pads? I drove for some 50 miles and the wear is not helping. I am thinking about shaving some material from the outside of the pad - or maybe take the pad to the grinder and taking some of the pad contact surface. I doubt they are too thick. The clearance required is minuscule. They should have worn in already. What do you mean by noise? Squeal or rough surface kind of noise? I'd be more suspicious that the ceramic (hard) pads are causing the noise - unless the rotors are not solid, in which case they could be helping with the noise. Before tossing them, read this, learn, try the break in method suggested. The article is more about "warping" but what you will learn by reading it may be very helpful in understanding what is going on with your pads and rotors. Works wonders with some cars. Be safe, don't do this on public roads: http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp...rakedisk.shtml Thanks for the link - lots of good information! In this particular case the rotors are new from the same brand so no warping is likely. The noise is friction noise like the pads are touching the rotors. |
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read the EBC installation instructions and ran the car to say 40mph and gently slowed down the car for about 10 times - the imbeding did not happen or happened but did not help. The noise is stronger when I turn the wheels - I guess because of the hubs having some play and Correct. So the rotors move in relation to the pads hence they touch more. |
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drive shafts pushing the rotors a bit. No the drive shafts have sufficient play not to push anything towards |
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On Apr 4, 3:56 pm, Colin Stamp <col.dust... (AT) stamp (DOT) plus.com> wrote: On 4 Apr 2007 08:17:26 -0700, "pzi" <p... (AT) pzi (DOT) net> wrote: I got new EBC front 12.1 inch rotors and red ceramic pads for my '02 viggen. Installed them and they make a lot of noise. They seem a bit too tick and there is not enough clearance for the rotors. Any ideas on how to gain some room between the pads? I drove for some 50 miles and the wear is not helping. I am thinking about shaving some material from the outside of the pad - or maybe take the pad to the grinder and taking some of the pad contact surface. Assuming this isn't a troll, do not try to modify anything yourself. No offence, but you fundamentally don't understand how disk brakes are meant to work. Considering how safety critical brakes are, you might want to get a trusted mechanic to look at them. There should be virtually no clearance between the pads,disks and pistons at any time. Even if you reduce the thickness of the pads (which is pretty-much impossible to do safely without the right gear and knowledge) all that will happen is that the pistons will extend to fill the gap you've just made. What kind of noise are they making? Cheers, Colin. what is happening is that with the pistons completely retracted the pads touch rotors and make friction noise. I agree the breaks are critical for safety but so is the rest of the car - say the wheels fall off :-) |
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pzi wrote: On Apr 4, 3:56 pm, Colin Stamp <col.dust... (AT) stamp (DOT) plus.com> wrote: On 4 Apr 2007 08:17:26 -0700, "pzi" <p... (AT) pzi (DOT) net> wrote: I got newEBCfront 12.1 inch rotors and red ceramic pads for my '02 viggen. Installed them and they make a lot of noise. They seem a bit too tick and there is not enough clearance for the rotors. Any ideas on how to gain some room between the pads? I drove for some 50 miles and the wear is not helping. I am thinking about shaving some material from the outside of the pad - or maybe take the pad to the grinder and taking some of the pad contact surface. Assuming this isn't a troll, do not try to modify anything yourself. No offence, but you fundamentally don't understand how disk brakes are meant to work. Considering how safety critical brakes are, you might want to get a trusted mechanic to look at them. There should be virtually no clearance between the pads,disks and pistons at any time. Even if you reduce the thickness of the pads (which is pretty-much impossible to do safely without the right gear and knowledge) all that will happen is that the pistons will extend to fill the gap you've just made. What kind of noise are they making? Cheers, Colin. what is happening is that with the pistons completely retracted the pads touch rotors and make friction noise. I agree the breaks are critical for safety but so is the rest of the car - say the wheels fall off :-) As Colin said. Pads always touch ... If they are binding ... then do 2 or 3 miles without braking and the rotors will be *hot*. Too hot to touch. Have you used coper paste between the pads/the pistons/the caliper? Most likely you have a very simple problem and you should not modify anything the way you were suggesting. If you were to remove friction material from the pad (you may have to do that if your brakes run *hot*) you have to keep the pad perfectly flat. Else you will get a smaller surface of the pad touching the rotor, the rotor will be damaged and braking performance will be much worse. One way of reducing the thickness of the new pads (I will be killed now) would be to use one old and one new pad on each side of the rotor for a few miles, and at some point try replacing the old with the new pads. This is how I used the Lucas pads I mentioned in my other post. I got the fire extinguisher ready. :-) Charles -- Please remove _removeme_ to reply. |
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