09-27-2012 | #11 | |
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Re: Brake rotor questions
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I agree completely with his reference to hot spots and have no arguement with the causes. And, as he states, hot spots do occur for whatever reason. When uneven temperature (hot spots) occurs, thermal expansion/growth will be greater in the hotest areas, which will result in a change in thickness and waviness or irregularity in the flatness of the rotor. Depending on the metalurgy and a host of other characteristics I am unaware of, the irregularity may not be noticable when the rotor cools down, and can be inspected. I know of no other reason that would cause brakes to work fine, with no pulsation in normal driving, but does occur & progresses as the brakes are used more agressivly, i.e. get hotter. The transference of material and the molecular alteration described in the article is well known, but does not go away when it cools down. If such "buildup is the cause of the pulsating pedal, then I would think it would still be present when much cooler under normal driving conditions. So, for lack of my complete understanding of the subject or a better term, I call the phenomena "hot warpage," because I think that is what it is. BTW, I do break in according to instructions. As always, I remain open minded and receptive to productive discussion.
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Too bad I just can't afford to buy them from the houses that do know the measurements... Cheers, - Jeff
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In the article it is stated "Regardless of pad composition, if both disc and pad are not properly broken in, material transfer between the two materials can take place in a random fashion - resulting is uneven deposits and vibration under braking." Note he states "can take place" not "will take place". From what I learned on the Toyota when using OEM pads there is NO "material transfer" sufficient enough to cause any pulsation even if no break in process is used.
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