CPOCSM wrote:
Then it dawned on me - I was twiddling with the counter sink screws on the rotor and drive flange and they were loose(I am sure I wanged them up tight with the impact driver!!). It was so simple - the POR paint was preventing the flange from sitting right down on the rotor(the por heats up with friction hence binding to the POR on the rotor...).
that's what I was betting on.... I couldn't see any other cause for it except badly mismatched parts...
same here on greasing the bearings..... I've only ever seen people do it that way. Someone once suggested putting the grease and the bearing in a plastic bag and mushing it in, but I'm not keen on that idea at all.... doesn't seem like you'd be sure it's through all of the rollers
a mate was doing the bearings on his landcruiser a couple of months ago, I picked up one of the bearings and greased it - those bastards take so much grease!!
Sports850 wrote:
Just as an idea , did you buy them as an assembled but used set or in pieces (discs off hubs mainly) , is it possible to check and see if they are a mixture of cooper and cooper s discs if you haven't had this particular set together before ? I can remember hearing something about the parts not being interchangeable (definitely not interchangeable) but could be assembled in some fashion and not possible to work as the spacings were way out . Just something to look at if they were in pieces .
I thought they were the same - anyone know for sure? - I keep my ear to the ground for a set of Cooper uprights to upgrade, but maybe I shouldn't...
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