SECTION 100-04: Noise, Vibration and Harshness
2002 Escape Workshop Manual
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Procedure revision date: 06/14/2001

Brake Disc Machining

 CAUTION: Do not install brake discs that are less than the minimum thickness specified. Do not machine a brake disc below the minimum thickness specification.

  1. Check wheel bearing end-play and correct as necessary.
  1. NOTE: Begin at the front of the vehicle unless the vibration has been isolated to the rear.

    Remove the tire and wheel.
  1. Remove the brake caliper.
  1. Inspect the brake linings. Install new brake linings if below specification. For additional information, refer to the appropriate brake section.
  1. Measure and record the brake disc thickness. Install a new brake disc if the thickness after machining will be at or below specification. The specification is stamped on the brake disc. Do not machine a new brake disc.
  1. For vehicles with a two-piece hub and brake disc assembly:
  1.  CAUTION: Do not use a bench lathe to machine brake discs.

    NOTE: The depth of cut must be between 0.10 and 0.20 mm (0.004 and 0.008 inch). Lighter cuts will cause heat and wear. Heavier cuts will cause poor brake disc surface finish.

    Using the special tool, machine the brake discs. Follow the manufacturer's instructions. After machining, make sure the brake disc still meets the thickness specification.
  1. Using a dial indicator, verify that the brake disc lateral runout is now within specification.
  1. Remove the special tool hub adapter.
  1. Remove any remaining metal chips from the machining operation.
  1. For vehicles with a two-piece hub and brake disc assembly:
  1. Install the caliper.
  1. Install the tire and wheel assembly.
  1. Test the system for normal operation.