On 2017-11-10 17:36, John B. wrote:
On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 09:32:27 -0800, Joerg
wrote:
On 2017-11-09 17:33, John B. wrote:
[...]
Common stainless screws are generally not as strong as common steel so
perhaps steel might be a better choice for brake attachment. I think
I'd just use the steel bolts with a bit of anti-seize which would
insulate them from the aluminum and prevent galvanic corrosion (which
I think that you are worrying about).
I use LiquiMoly mounting paste. It doesn't help locking but prevents
seizing and allows quick adjustments or, as has happened, disconnecting
them after a brake failure (had to pussyfoot it home).
Actually anything that tends to insulate the screw from the base metal
will limit or prevent galvanic corrosion - I even used the silicon
goop that is used to stop leaks around window frames and two years
later found no corrosion :-)
I found that the screws through the 7" extender that was factory mounted
were threaded all the way. So I cut those to length and mounted it all.
The bigger rotors feel great, especially on the rear where I went two
sizes up.
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Regards, Joerg
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