Steve,
I had a similar (the same?) problem - mine was self induced. I installed
the studs in the new hubs using a hydraulic press. I didn't support the
back side of the hub well enough or I used too much force installing the
studs. So the material around the studs deformed creating some high spots
on the side the rotor mounts to. So the rotor couldn't sit flat and had a
bunch of runout. I had to push the studs out, file the surfaces flat,
re-install the studs and the rotor. The manual says up to 0.002" lateral
runout allowed.
Are you going to be at Eurofest?
Bob
BJ8Healeys wrote:
> They noted the wobble and turned the rotor again. After
> reassembly, there was no effect at all on the wobble. At this point, I had
> them reinstall the old hub USING THE SAME ROTOR AND BEARINGS, and the chirp
> immediately disappeared.
>
> [More to follow, due to 3K limit]
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