[Healeys] brake disc rust inhibitor

Richard Dryman rdryman1 at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 27 13:36:35 MST 2010


.... suggest CRC w/lub. This would leave a slight film of oil similiar to the
coating on new rotors( that you remove with solvent before mounting).
Where
the items are located would determine requirement. Carports are very bad 
in
cold winters because condensation occurs; worse if car/items  covered with
nonbreathing cover.
Didn't see the first post on this, but if they are loose;
spray, then put in a 2 
gal Zip lock bag(use straw to suck out as much air as
possible). Zips make good 
storage and are reusable.
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From: F Ronald Rader
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Sent: Sat,
November 27, 2010 3:06:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Healeys] brake disc rust inhibitor
i may be wrong but i think a light coat of WD 40 would do. get them dry first.
ron rader

, to inhibit rust on the brake discs and drums during a prolonged
restoration?


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