Well, I was all psyched up, installed my NOS boot for my rear master cylinder. Wouldn't you know it, I set the rod too tight, 10 mi later smoked my rear brakes!
Reset the rod on the road, and no more smoke, but my pads will have to be changed and I've got a blue disc. At least it's not warped!
So let's see, pads, disc, 2-3 hours, I figure that little beauty piece is going to cost me $50
Anyway, who's sellin' a brake rotor??
Reset the rod on the road, and no more smoke, but my pads will have to be changed and I've got a blue disc. At least it's not warped!
So let's see, pads, disc, 2-3 hours, I figure that little beauty piece is going to cost me $50
Anyway, who's sellin' a brake rotor??
I noticed that sometimes when I've done some grinding on some mild steel that it will turn blue on the surface, but a little slower grinding and can easily remove that thin layer of altered steel. Do you really think the rotor is unsafe...that the metal would have crystalized?? Perhaps the blueing affect is only "skin" deep, and the base metal is still okay?? I'm no metalurgist! 
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