What can you do to prevent the rust and is there a compound to retard this rust? How would you clean them ?
Rusty Rotors
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Re: Rusty Rotors
Frank,
Nothing will prevent rust from forming on the surface of a rotor. The minute water hits the surface, oxidation begins. The best way to prevent serious rusting of the surfaces is to drive the car on a regular basis. I don't know the current condition of the rotors you're asking about, but if this is for a project car that has been sitting for an extremely long period of time with severe rust, a light cut on a lathe should remove the heavy rust. There is no chemical treatment that I am aware of that will stop rotors from rusting.Leif
'67 Coupe L79, M21, C60, N14, N40, J50, A31, U69, A01, QB1
Top Flight 2017 Lone Star Regional- Top
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Re: Rusty Rotors
C2/C3 rotors must never be separated from their spindles/hubs for machining. Doing so invites the possibility of lateral runout.
There are no coatings or sprays to reduce the corrosion as these would contaminate the brake pads.- Top
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I concur. That's why I said "I didn't know the current condition" of the car. It could be in baskets for all I know.Leif
'67 Coupe L79, M21, C60, N14, N40, J50, A31, U69, A01, QB1
Top Flight 2017 Lone Star Regional- Top
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Re: Rusty Rotors
Assuming that you're talking about the brake pad contact surface of the rotors, light rust need not be cleaned----the brake pads will clean them in very short order when the car is driven.
For more severe rusting, 3M offers a brake rotor reconditioning kit. The kit consists of special abrasive pads with mandrels that are used with an electric drill. These will remove the rust from the rotor and impart a non-directional finish. They work VERY well. You would need to obtain this kit from an automotive supplier.
If rotors are severely rusted with pitting I would recommend replacing them.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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For new-in-the-box rotors, unless they've been stored in a very wet environment there should only be surface rust. In that case, the 3M kit should work perfectly.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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For more severe rusting, 3M offers a brake rotor reconditioning kit. The kit consists of special abrasive pads with mandrels that are used with an electric drill. These will remove the rust from the rotor and impart a non-directional finish. They work VERY well. You would need to obtain this kit from an automotive supplier.
3M part number 01410- Top
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