I'm a mechanic, specialized in Honda parts, and I absolutely disapprove this video. Don't listen to this guy. Never drill a rotor bolt or hammer brake parts. Special tools are made to do a clean, easy, and safe job to your brake system. Also, never replace drums or drum rotors without sandpaper the linings surface, or without adjusting them according to new parts. One last thing, never let any oil or brake fluid fall on the ground. Use catch tanks, or a least a piece of paperboard or old rags.
@spidermath005 Tapping brake parts with a hammer is harmless. These components are designed to survive road impacts which are an order of magnitude more severe. The guy did no harm.
@jacekbroda No big deal. Those screws are just to ease assembly at the factory. The wheel.lugs hold the rotor in place. Many companies don't even use them.
it is safe to spray, the whole system. best to be safe, then sorry. whatever you touch, your hands contains oils, and you should get it off with the cleaner. why I spray. i did not show me spraying every thing in this vid I only showed some.
I dont think I've ever seen someone take longer to take off a fucking rotor. JUST HIT THE SHIT OUT OF IT WITH THE HAMMER AND IT POPS RIGHT OFF.
MustangFan424 1 year ago
this guy is a joke... a wanna be mechanic.... good for a laugh
grandnabot 1 year ago
@grandnabot unknown comic died years ago, so you gained his hat LMAO!
fishycomics 1 year ago
I'm a mechanic, specialized in Honda parts, and I absolutely disapprove this video. Don't listen to this guy. Never drill a rotor bolt or hammer brake parts. Special tools are made to do a clean, easy, and safe job to your brake system. Also, never replace drums or drum rotors without sandpaper the linings surface, or without adjusting them according to new parts. One last thing, never let any oil or brake fluid fall on the ground. Use catch tanks, or a least a piece of paperboard or old rags.
spidermath005 2 years ago
we call this a unconventional way. and rather me. show perfetion i show just that.
Your opinion is appriciated,, and like i said these are of one who dows not have the proper tools, why its not a pro shop.
fishycomics 2 years ago
@spidermath005 then make your own video jackass!!!
elzeta83 1 year ago
@spidermath005 Tapping brake parts with a hammer is harmless. These components are designed to survive road impacts which are an order of magnitude more severe. The guy did no harm.
bigwilliearmitage 1 year ago
new honda rotors or aftermarket?
951tony 2 years ago
All GH honda parts , no aftermarket
fishycomics 2 years ago
Dirt cheap o replace, not worth spendingthat dough justto show a video. thanks for the advice though.
fishycomics 2 years ago
You could have tried a manual impact driver before drilling those screws out.
jacekbroda 2 years ago
@jacekbroda No big deal. Those screws are just to ease assembly at the factory. The wheel.lugs hold the rotor in place. Many companies don't even use them.
bigwilliearmitage 1 year ago
it is safe to spray, the whole system. best to be safe, then sorry. whatever you touch, your hands contains oils, and you should get it off with the cleaner. why I spray. i did not show me spraying every thing in this vid I only showed some.
fishycomics 2 years ago
do you NEED to spray the coating??
ajdonabed 2 years ago