Originally Posted by
drac1
I've never removed the disc to just clean it. A film of oil doesn't hurt, as it lubricates and seals. If there is no drag, I tighten it up a bit.
I agree you do not haft to take apart the rotor to clean it.
I put all my parts in a sonic cleaner with Dawn dish washing detergent . For 4 Minutes.
Then I wash them out one by one with water, I blow them off with air pressure and soak them with oil.
The oil i use is from Cool Power. The same oil they use in their fuel with Rust inhibiters.
One other thing you should look out for, when checking the rotor.
Hold the rotor in one hand and put pressure on each side of the face of the rotor with your other hand.
If you feel any play side to side it should be replaced.
Fran