If you've managed to actually warp a cast iron disc well done.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the links
have read similar links to this also seen much info of numerous accounts of disk skimming due to warping also.
Secret performance in Standish have recently taken the Skyline off my hands and have confirmed f/o/s disc is warped, this place is run by an ex-Nismo engineer.
My first year as an apprentice (albeit some 30 years ago) was spent turning, milling etc. with about 100 other apprentices who would often spent the dinner hours skimming discs due to warping. Back then nearly all cylinder heads were cast iron which we also refurbished, including skimming due to warping and also after porting to reduce the C.R.
I agree that most brake judder will not be due to warping, but I and many others still believe the myth busters of discs dont warp is not correct, this has been hotly debated on other forums with differing views.
Thanks for the links
have read similar links to this also seen much info of numerous accounts of disk skimming due to warping also.
Secret performance in Standish have recently taken the Skyline off my hands and have confirmed f/o/s disc is warped, this place is run by an ex-Nismo engineer.
My first year as an apprentice (albeit some 30 years ago) was spent turning, milling etc. with about 100 other apprentices who would often spent the dinner hours skimming discs due to warping. Back then nearly all cylinder heads were cast iron which we also refurbished, including skimming due to warping and also after porting to reduce the C.R.
I agree that most brake judder will not be due to warping, but I and many others still believe the myth busters of discs dont warp is not correct, this has been hotly debated on other forums with differing views.