[DML] Re: Shimmy While Braking
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[DML] Re: Shimmy While Braking
- From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 13:37:09 -0000
I forgot to mention when installing the lug nuts they should be done
in steps and alternated till the correct torque is reached.
Overtightening and failing to alternate *could* cause a rotor to
warp. I have never seen it happen on a Delorean, but I have seen it
on other cars. Other common possible causes of shimmy:
bad tires
low tire pressure
rough road surface
looseness in the steering and/or suspension
bent parts in the suspension and/or steering
Typically alignment is not an issue but should be checked after
replacing any worn or bent parts. Again, shimmy is NOT a brake
related problem unless it occurs as you apply the brakes. If it ONLY
happens during braking then you still could have other problems
besides a bad rotor. A good shop will go over everything to make
sure the car is safe.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Harold McElraft" <hmcelraft@...>
wrote:
>
> Actual warping of a brake rotor is rare. There is usually some
other
> issue such as uneven ware or run out - most common - and is a
place on
> the rotor has worn thinner than the rest, for example. Other
causes can
> be pad material or other contaminates on the rotor. All these
problems
> are usually caused by defective system parts like a piston stuck
or
> sticking in a wheel cylinder, leaks, grease, bad brake lines or
> incorrect pads to name a few.
>
> Resurfacing the rotors (a cleanup cut or more, if necessary) will
most
> likely solve your problem - however, if the system problem(s) that
> caused the rotor damage is not repaired your pulsing will return.
>
> There is a high probability that there is a system problem that
has
> caused rotor damage. I would check thoroughly all system functions
and
> fix the faulty areas found, have the rotors turned by a
professional
> shop with a certified machinist (I have found that these rotors
are
> very sensitive and require the correct attention - be sure they
are
> removed from the hub before turned) and put on new pads.
>
> Harold McElraft - 3354
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