Tools Required
J 41013 Rotor Resurfacing
Kit
Important: Do NOT refinish the brake drums in order to correct any of the following complaints:
• | Brake noise (growl/squeal) |
• | Premature brake lining wear |
• | Cosmetic or superficial corrosion of the drum braking surface |
Refinish the brake drums ONLY when one or more of the following conditions
exist:
• | Severe scoring of the drum braking surface (groove depth in excess of
specification) |
• | Brake pulsation caused by the following: |
- | Brake drum out of round (runout in excess of specification) |
- | Corrosion or pitting that is deeper than the drum braking surface |
- Use a micrometer in order to measure the largest diameter of the brake
drum. If the largest diameter of the brake drum exceeds the brake drum maximum
refinish diameter, do NOT refinish the brake drum. Replace the brake drum.
- Use the J 41013
or
an equivalent tool in order to THOROUGHLY clean the rust from the brake drum flange.
- Refinish the brake drum. Refer to the brake lathe manufacturer's operating
instructions.
Important: Failure to obtain the best possible braking surface finish may cause the vehicle
to stop with difficulty.
- After machining the brake drum, use 120 grit aluminum oxide sandpaper
in order to create a non-directional braking surface.
- Clean the braking surfaces with GM P/N 12377981 (Canadian P/N 10953463)
or equivalent brake parts cleaner.