Topic: Rotor Removal
in Forum: C3 Engines, Driveline and Handling


I know the voices aren't real, but they have some pretty cool ideas...
You're in the right place. I usually just drill them all the way out. Use a good quality bit, some spray lube to keep it cool and it really isn't that difficult. As a suggestion, I start with a small bit as close to center as possible (use a center punch to keep the bit from wandering) and work up from there. Also, if you're doing one, it might be a good idea to do both fronts.
Replace bearings and races while you're in there and you're time ahead!


I know the voices aren't real, but they have some pretty cool ideas...
I'm not certain what the cause would be, Id check the bearing play first, actually, I'd still install new bearings and races. Keep a check on wear to be sure it doesn't sneak up on you, it could have been a bad pad, maybe gotte soaked from a leaking caliper?
As far as size, I don't recall, look at the back side and go with a little bit smaller drill bit. When you get close to the size of the rivet, it should start spinning in the hole, then you can just pop it out.

