Rear Rotor removal for a 98 Honda Passport

Discussion in 'Passport' started by mpwiv, Sep 11, 2005.

  1. mpwiv

    mpwiv Guest

    Hello everyone. I am doing rear brakes on a 98 Passport LX 4wd V6. I
    have pulled off the calipers and am trying to remove the rotors, but
    they don’t come off. I’ve looked for a clip and it doesn’t seem like
    pulling the hub or trying to knock the studs out would help. Does
    anyone have any idea on how to remove them? Thank you in advance for
    any help you can give.
     
    mpwiv, Sep 11, 2005
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  2. mpwiv

    TeGGeR® Guest


    Are you in NYC? If so, you've got RUST.

    Judging by how the rotors look on this page:
    http://tinyurl.com/ct5tr
    they're probably just rusted on.

    They should slide off, but are seized to the hub itself. You could have a
    struggle here.

    First make sure any Phillips-head screws have been removed. If you can't
    get those out, use an impact driver. If that fails, drill them out.

    Now get a nylon hammer and try pounding the rotor off from the inner face
    (keep close to the inside edge of the friction surface). You might have to
    pound hard.

    If that doesn't work, get a 1# steel hammer and tap the side of the "top
    hat" while turning the rotor in an attempt to make the rust crack. Once in
    a while try the nylon hammer thing again.

    Good luck.
     
    TeGGeR®, Sep 13, 2005
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  3. mpwiv

    jim beam Guest

    putting the wheels back on loose and doing a couple of hard stops in the
    parking lot usually does the job too. sometimes a little less stressful
    than pounding the tar out of the bearings anyway.
     
    jim beam, Sep 13, 2005
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  4. mpwiv

    Charlie S Guest

    I have a '95 Passport, on the'95s, in the rear there is a drum brake
    behind the disc rotor-drum brake. your foot operates the disc brake
    and the hand brake operates the drum brake.

    Is the handbrake on? That could be the problem.

    If it is rusted on, try penetrating oil.
     
    Charlie S, Sep 13, 2005
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  5. mpwiv

    TeGGeR® Guest


    Touche! Missed that one!

    Not too many cars have that setup.
     
    TeGGeR®, Sep 13, 2005
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