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re: Brake Squeel, an enlightened approach.
- Subject: re: Brake Squeel, an enlightened approach.
- From: Steven Schlossman <steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 11:01:53 -0500
jk writes:
>re: Brake Squeel. Not squeal, _Squeel. As in Eek. Not eak as in speak.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=squeal&r=2
squeal
Pronunciation Key (skwl)
v. squealed, squeal7ing, squeals
v. intr.
1.To give forth a loud shrill cry or sound.
2.Slang. To turn informer; betray an accomplice or secret.
So much for the English lesson.
>Did you clean the cosmoline coating off the new rotors before installing
them?
>The rotors may look like fresh clean metal, but if you don't clean the
>cosmoline coating
Huh? We all know what cosmoline looks like on our engine.
It can not be mistaken for something that is clear.
I have bought BMW rotors that had a gray coating on it.
Some people will sand it off, others don't. I did not the last time I
changed my rotors. I have seen some BMW rotors with an oily substance
which is easily removed with a rag.
The squeal is a high pitch vibration, not metal against metal as I
once thought in my pre-bimmer days.
With my little knowledge of cars, I do know changing brake pad
compounds can sometimes glaze a rotor, it is new. A few hard stomps
on the brakes take care of that.
Some ways I have got rid of squeal as Alex also mentioned.
o bezel the edges of the pad slightly
o use the shims supplied with some brake pads
And what always works for me
o turn the radio volume up
...steven
David W. Reichel
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