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> Rear rotor hold-down screws, ....are they necessary? (five lug conversion question)
jaybird840
post Dec 12 2007, 02:45 PM
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I just bolted up my new Eric Shea control arms with the Elephant poly bronze bushings for my five lug rear conversion and I'm really psyched. They installed almost effortlessly, and I'm completing the install. However, when I went to install the new 914/6 rear rotors (thanks Mark H!) the holes for the two little screws that hold the rotor to the hub no longer line up. What are my options? 1) drill and tap for the new location 2) can you let the rotor "float" and just keep it held down with the torque of the lug nutz? Thanks guys!!!

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jaybird840   Rear rotor hold-down screws   Dec 12 2007, 02:45 PM
Spoke   I don't believe you need the little screws. Th...   Dec 12 2007, 03:01 PM
SLITS   On a /4 the screws keep the rotor from falling off...   Dec 12 2007, 03:02 PM
Jeffs9146   I drilled mine but I was told I didn't need to...   Dec 12 2007, 03:41 PM
Eric_Shea   914 and 911 (hence 914-6) hold down screws are in ...   Dec 12 2007, 04:13 PM
rfuerst911sc   Funny you posted this because I'm in the same ...   Dec 12 2007, 04:33 PM
jaybird840   Funny you posted this because I'm in the same...   Dec 12 2007, 04:40 PM
rfuerst911sc   Funny you posted this because I'm in the sam...   Dec 13 2007, 04:59 AM
Jeffs9146   You need to loosen the pad adjuster on the outsi...   Dec 12 2007, 05:23 PM
Eric_Shea   If you decide to tap, tap both. It's best t...   Dec 12 2007, 05:24 PM
Eric_Shea   Agreed, it would be fairly easy at machining tim...   Dec 12 2007, 06:19 PM
Jeffs9146   Was the hub powder coated on the face between the ...   Dec 12 2007, 06:30 PM
Eric_Shea   No. Why would that matter though...? :confused:   Dec 12 2007, 06:31 PM
Jeffs9146   It would move the rotor outward by .006 - .008 whi...   Dec 12 2007, 06:44 PM
Cap'n Krusty   To emphasize what was mentioned earlier, ALWAYS ap...   Dec 12 2007, 07:15 PM
jaybird840   To emphasize what was mentioned earlier, ALWAYS a...   Dec 12 2007, 08:31 PM
Jeffs9146   A C-clamp with an old brake pad will work, just ...   Dec 12 2007, 08:55 PM
Eric_Shea   Nada. The width of a business card isn't go...   Dec 12 2007, 09:01 PM
Eric_Shea   Here's one that was on the bench. The assembl...   Dec 12 2007, 09:10 PM
Jeffs9146   Thats what the old brake pad is for! :idea: ...   Dec 12 2007, 09:28 PM
Eric_Shea   Other side... difficult to keep the c-clamp on t...   Dec 12 2007, 09:59 PM
Jeffs9146   I agree! The alternative is to rebuild! ...   Dec 12 2007, 10:35 PM


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