I installed new Cleveland rotors during this annual. The shake that I
am describing is with brand new rotors. I checked the old rotors and found
them to be .015" out (running, not thickness). The new ones are out a
little but not near as much. It is hard for me to believe that small
amount would be a problem. If the system is so delicate that any
part of it being out of spec, no matter how little, can cause this
shake, then the shake will never be eliminated.
Thanks,
Jim
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 9:07
AM
Subject: [LML] Re: ES Strut issues
Jim
Have you looked at your brake
rotors? I had a shimmy in what I thought was my nose wheel but found it
to be the rotors deforming with braking, (heat). Check them cold and
they appeared perfect. Final success was to go the high energy Cleveland
brakes and replace the rotors. No problems for 300
hours.
Pat Brunner
IVP