Update...
In addition to replacing all discs (rotors) and pads, I also had to replace the inner and outer front wheel bearings. With the old bearings, I was not able to fully tighten down the discs and then back off 1/3, as per the BBB.
I was amazed at how thick the grease on the inner bearing was when I pulled it out. Almost like hard tar. These must have been be the original bearings, and packing the bearings must not have been kept up with as part of earlier maintenance?
As per the BBB, after installing the inner bearings (and new chases), I loaded the rear of the hub with 2 ozs (1/4 cup) of wheel grease. This seems like alot of grease once you start packing it in. When I originally pulled off the hubs, very little grease was in there, maybe 1/2 oz?
With the new discs and bearings installed, I was able to fully tighten the discs. I then backed off 1/3, as per the BBB. The Haynes manual reads that you should be able to rotate the washer by hand. So I had to back off the disc nut slightly more than 1/3rd.
Others that have replaced their bearings, what have you experienced? More than 1/3rd? I also read that I need to readjust the bearings after driving the car for a while. Any comments on how many miles before I need to readjust the discs?
On to the next project...
Regards,
Bob
bpossel
Memphis, TN.
1971 280SL
1997 E320