Polishers NC30

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Re: NC30 - Finally finished

Post by brooky » Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:54 pm

Polisher wrote:Did you paint the mounting face where the disc sits or did you clean all paint off afterwards? This can cause the problem but ive never had it when i have painted mine.
Hi Mark,

I painted the whole of the inner carrier, front and back. They had 2 coats of primer, 3 of gold top coat and three of laquer. I wouldnt have thought that this would have made a difference, but the slight judder was definately not there before hand. Maybe I should remove the paint from the mounting surfaces?[/quote]

definately worth a try and cheaper than wavy discs, but i suppose you only really need a slight excuse.
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Re: Polishers NC30

Post by Polisher » Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:13 pm

Now with Wavy Discs!

I cured the slight brake judder the easy way - put some Wavy discs on instead. I re painted the centres of the originals but they had so many primer coats, top coats and laquer coats that they didnt seat right. An engineering mate of mine has checked the discs for trueness and they are bang on, so it could only have been the five inches of paint that was applied, :whistle:

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Re: Polishers NC30

Post by Drunkn Munky » Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:36 pm

£3k! thats a bloody good price. Against a SP2 aswell!! mmmmmm tough decision but im sure you made the right one

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