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Originally Posted by Max777
This was a hi quality wire wheel mounted to a bench grinder. When you say "i hope not" what do you mean? I used the exact same methods that are shown in the Pineapple Racing engine bebuild video.
Here's the video for cleaning rotors:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...36472454255155
Now, I I dont know what you mean by "I hope not" but this is how you clean a rotor. Please try to refrain from posting misleading information, pat.
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Wirewheeling rotors has become the norm with a lot of engine builders. However there's some who do not do it. I didn't do it, but that's just me. I did it by hand and used a brass bristle brush and small splints of wood to break the carbon off. It worked well and kept the coating on the rotor without issue. I don't think the coating is anything super special with the rotors so it is probably asinine for me to have done that, but that's just me.