98 accord front rotor removal?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by comcastss news groups, Nov 6, 2006.

  1. I'm looking to replace front rotors and pads.
    Someone mentioned in another post about trouble removing the screws that
    hold the rotor in place.
    It this the setup on the 98 Accord Coupe V6???

    I've never run across rotors that are screwed to the hub...( never owned a
    Honda )

    I'm on the fence about doing this job myself or paying to have it done...

    Is rotor removal going to be a battle on this car???

    TIA


    Steve
     
    comcastss news groups, Nov 6, 2006
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    jim beam Guest

    no. it's two screws for the disk and two bolts for the caliper. can't
    get much easier.
     
    jim beam, Nov 6, 2006
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  3. That's encouraging!

    Steve
     
    comcastss news groups, Nov 6, 2006
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  4. use an impact screwdriver, the prescribed tool from honda. You hit the end
    of it with a hammer, and it presses into the head of the screw while turning
    it out. Works great for lots of different applications. Got mine for $10 at
    a surplus hardware store...

    Some accords rotors are pressed on though. This I would take to the shop. I
    have seen the shop use a special tool that machines the rotors while they are
    still on the car, so they must think removal is a pain in the ass too...

    t
     
    loewent via CarKB.com, Nov 6, 2006
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  5. Is there a way to tell if they are press fit?

    Steve
     
    comcastss news groups, Nov 6, 2006
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    Jim Yanik Guest

    No screws?? just a wild guess.
     
    Jim Yanik, Nov 6, 2006
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    motsco_ Guest


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    Look at your diagrams at www.slhondaparts.com

    You'll see if the two screws are there. If so, buy an impact driver and
    have at her.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Nov 6, 2006
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  8. For example, if yours is an EX 4 dr, it is probably this:
    http://tinyurl.com/ykngz2
    That is what you want (the screws are part #28)

    My daughter's '93 Accord LX 4 cylinder is shown in http://tinyurl.com/yaz42d
    Notice the disc is flat and is *behind* the hub. Changing it is a big hairy
    deal - I've done each side of hers once. The disc is held by the 12-point
    bolts (part # 23).

    BTW, if my memory hasn't faded too much the screw heads are #3 Phillips; a
    #2 Phillips head will just strip them out. A test fit before taking a whack
    will save you minor grief.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Nov 6, 2006
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    jim beam Guest

    only the old ones. this is a 98.
    yeah, but these rotors don't "warp"*. honda was not entirely stupid
    with this configuration, albeit a pita to service /if/ the disk needs to
    be replaced.

    * warping is a wheel/lug nut torque issue. if the disk is behind the
    hub, the way the wheel sits can be messed up but it won't affect the way
    the disk sits, unlike with the current system.
     
    jim beam, Nov 7, 2006
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