J JOERUSSIA CEG'er Joined Nov 24, 2009 Messages 44 Mar 30, 2012 #1 Hey guys I am looking for the minimum thickness of brake roters for 1998 ford contour vct 4 cyl. Also I was wondering if there was a seal that goes between the tranny housing and engine block.
Hey guys I am looking for the minimum thickness of brake roters for 1998 ford contour vct 4 cyl. Also I was wondering if there was a seal that goes between the tranny housing and engine block.
B BrApple No Life But CEG Moderator Joined Dec 23, 2001 Messages 21,731 Location Gales Ferry, CT Apr 1, 2012 #2 it should be marked on the rotor on the back. not sure off hand. If you know of a place that turns rotors they should be able to look it up. and there isn't a seal between the trans and the engine block.
it should be marked on the rotor on the back. not sure off hand. If you know of a place that turns rotors they should be able to look it up. and there isn't a seal between the trans and the engine block.
S Smokinjoe Hard-core CEG'er Joined Jul 20, 2009 Messages 2,093 Location Bangor, Maine Apr 1, 2012 #3 If they've already been turned once before, I'd replace them.
C ContourGuy9817 Hard-core CEG'er Joined Apr 11, 2004 Messages 1,312 Location Dearborn, mi Apr 1, 2012 #4 for 20 a piece i'd replace them anyways
R royalblue In time out with LUCA Joined Jun 5, 2008 Messages 4,410 Location ny Apr 1, 2012 #5 ContourGuy9817 said: for 20 a piece i'd replace them anyways Click to expand... x2, why bother
crewchiefpro Hard-core CEG'er Joined Feb 26, 2008 Messages 1,181 Location Citra, FL and Peoria, IL Apr 1, 2012 #6 Cost more to turn a BRAKE rotor. You "break" things, but don't be cheap with "brakes". 3 Rs: Reading Riting Rithmatic
Cost more to turn a BRAKE rotor. You "break" things, but don't be cheap with "brakes". 3 Rs: Reading Riting Rithmatic