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    hot rear steelwheels 1965 911

    Hi

    how hot does the rear steel wheels normaly get?? , my bearings, disk, caliper is new rebuilded, i have just changed to yellow stuft Normale/trackday pads

    I think the wheel is about 70 deg.celsius hot, it is only the rear that is warm/hot , the caliper is not
    hot( 40-50 deg) but the disk and the the steel wheel about 70 deg celsius.

    what is normale?


    rg.Lars

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    Emergency brake dragging?
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    HI Mike

    thanks, but no , It all works fine, so perhaps this temperature is normale?


    rg.lars
    Last edited by lars1965; 07-31-2011 at 10:59 AM.

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