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Old 01-21-2018, 11:46 AM
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Default Front brake rotor removal -- HELP!

OK, so I'm finally removing the aluminum ball joints from my '78, nuts all came loose without much trouble, but I can't seem to get the rotor off the hub. I can't get to the lower ball joint without removing it. The 2 set screws came out no problem, I just think it is rusted on. I've been hitting it with a hammer, so it probably needs to be replaced now too... any other methods you guys can recommend?
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There should be a couple of 8mm threaded holes in the hub of the disc. Screw a bolt in each hole evenly to force the disc off of the hub. Before installing the new disc brush a thin film of nickel based anti-seize paste onto the face of the hub to prevent corrosion and sticking.

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whack it with a hammer to break it loose. on the edge is best

or put a block of wood between the disc pad face and hit that.
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Try this.
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Originally Posted by granprixweiss928
whack it with a hammer to break it loose. on the edge is best

or put a block of wood between the disc pad face and hit that.
You can damage the bearing.
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Turn the rotor around while spraying PB blaster on the inside seating surfaces,
then take a mapp gas torch and heat the the rotor have a hose or fire extinguisher handy and a wet rag the rotor should break free.
by using the bolts through the front face method



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