Why are my vent holes in my brake disc blocked up?
Why are my vent holes in my brake disc blocked up?
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Frrair

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1,514 posts

156 months

Tuesday 15th May 2018
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Hi

Question for you knowledgeable folk.

The inner face of just one of my disc brakes (FNS) vent holes are all blocked, the outward facing one and both inner and outer faces of the other free are normal. The disc doesn’t look worn as it isn’t lipped at the edge.

Why would this be so and should I just free the holes with a bodger or drill bit or replace both the front discs and pads.

Brakes do squeal a bit but have done since I have owned the car which is about 18 months now.

Advice greatfully received.

Thanks in anticipation
Ed

markiii

4,177 posts

216 months

Tuesday 15th May 2018
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brake dust,

need cleaning out every 6 months or so

boxsey

3,579 posts

232 months

Tuesday 15th May 2018
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5 mm drill bit and drill through holes by positioning the hole you're drilling at about 3 or 9 O'clock as appropriate to prevent pinging the backing plate as you break through. Set the drill to hammer mode to get the job done quickly. Put something down to catch all the brake dust that you will dislodge in the process. It can be quite therapeutic cleaning out your discs. hippy

Edited by boxsey on Tuesday 15th May 19:04

Slippydiff

15,946 posts

245 months

Tuesday 15th May 2018
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boxsey said:
5 mm drill bit and drill through holes by positioning the hole you're drilling at about 3 or 9 O'clock as appropriate to prevent pinging the backing plate as you break through. Set the drill to hammer mode to get the job done quickly. Put something down to catch all the brake dust that you will dislodge in the process. It can be quite therapeutic cleaning out your discs. hippy
Ooooh, that's just sad Steve !! biggrin
I find it's far more therapeutic blocking the vent drilling's up in the first place driving

Frrair

Original Poster:

1,514 posts

156 months

Tuesday 15th May 2018
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Thanks chaps, sounds like a job for the weekend.

Far Cough

2,469 posts

190 months

Tuesday 15th May 2018
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Jet wash that crud out . easier than being on bended knee with a toothpick or some such clap

gwsinc

321 posts

102 months

Wednesday 16th May 2018
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A small stone managed to make it's way into a vent hole on a rear disc when I was in Belgium getting a Carnewhal exhaust. It made an awful crunching/screeching noise and for a moment I thought I'd have to make use of my European Green Flag cover for the first time.

It took a few minutes to realise what the problem was but once I did it only took a few minutes of stabbing and flicking with my trusty Gerber to sort it out.

Luckily there didn't seem to be any noticeable damage to the pad either.