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I am in the process of restoring my KH rotors using this process. I had the studs pressed out today and removed the seals, races and bearings. Should I replace these parts with a specific brand other than what is sold at a Auto Zone or Oreilly's? I plan on using sand to blast my KH rotors. Is sand to coarse for this job?The OP uses a grayish color to paint his rotors. Is this the concours correct? Wouldn't it have been bare metal? If so, why not clean up the rotors really well and put a micro oil on the non-brake surfaces to protect from rusting? Minimum Thickness: Rotors say .780 is minimum. Had mine measured at .825. Hopefully I won't need to turn them.
FWIW, it looks like you have the typically found service replacement rotors (not the original K/H rotors). I do not see the "tells" in your images, that they are originals. Yes, they are the 2-piece variety so that is good. I say this because given that fact alone, it would almost seem better (in my opinion) to go ahead and paint them for protection (if you plan to drive the car) since they do not pass muster for a concours level or thoroughbred anyways. Again, just my take on what I see. Others may have different perspective than I do. Paint is usually easier to remove than rust if you ever wish to return to original cast at a later date or work the car towards a more detailed class in judging.
Apologies for misinformation. I am surprised this detail is allowable when other similar details are scrutinized. My "default setting" must be more or less 'Thoroughbred' at this site and my opinions seem to be higher than what judging requires on the different (MCA) classes. .............
I plan on using sand to blast my KH rotors. Is sand to coarse for this job?
Also, do not sandblast any parts, it will totally ruin the surface and open up the metal pores. Use glass bead or comparable. Just be careful of media with free silicas.
Apologies for misinformation. I am surprised this detail is allowable when other similar details are scrutinized. My "default setting" must be more or less 'Thoroughbred' at this site and my opinions seem to be higher than what judging requires on the different (MCA) classes. My point was along the lines of painting verses not painting surfaces in relation to how it appears, as compared to assemblyline items. I like the protection of paint but personally much more impressed with the finer details of maintaining the original finishes. Again...apologies.