Using a micrometer (A), measure the brake disc/drum thickness at eight
points, about 45 ° apart and 10 mm(0.39 in) in from the outer edge
of the brake disc/drum. Replace the brake disc/drum if the smallest measurement
is less than the maximum refinishing limit.
Brake disc/drum thickness:
Standard:
11.0 mm (0.433 in)
Maximum refinishing limit:
9.0 mm (0.354 in)
Brake disc/drum
parallelism*:
0.015 mm (0.00059 in) max.
*: This is the maximum allowable difference between the thickness
measurements.
If the brake disc/drum is beyond the service limit for parallelism, refinish
the brake disc/drum with a Honda-approved commercially available on-car brake
lathe.
NOTE: If the brake disc/drum is beyond the service limit for refinishing,
replace it.
Inspect the brake disc runout.
Runout
Raise and support the vehicle.
Remove the rear wheels.
Remove the brake pads.
Inspect the brake disc/drum to wheel surface for damage
and cracks. Clean the brake disc/drum thoroughly, and remove all rust.
Install suitable flat washers (A) and wheel nuts (B), and tighten the
wheel nuts to the specified torque to hold the brake disc/drum securely against
the hub.
Set up the dial gauge (C) against the brake disc/drum as shown, and measure
the runout at 10 mm(0.39 in) from the outer edge of the brake
disc/drum.
Brake disc/drum runout:
Service limit:
0.04 mm (0.0016 in)
If the brake disc/drum is beyond the service limit, refinish the brake
disc/drum with a Honda-approved commercially available on-car brake lathe.
Maximum refinishing limit:
9.0 mm (0.354 in)
NOTE:
If the brake disc/drum is beyond the service limit for refinishing,
replace it.
If the brake disc/drum is replaced with a new one, check the new
disc/drum for runout. If the new disc/drum is out of specification, refinish the
disc/drum.
Install the brake pads.
Clean the mating surfaces between the brake disc/drum and
the inside of the wheel, then install the rear wheels.
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