12-09-2021, 09:15 AM
(12-07-2021, 12:24 PM)pekingduck_imp Wrote: GO, the phrase "an abundance of caution" comes to mind. And as Popgun says, it depends what you're doing. If you are powdercoating the wheels, it's not a bad idea to replace the bearings and seals but, again, not mandatory.
New caliper and rotor bolts come with a "locking" adhesive, but could be re-used with a proper amount of locking adhesive. But lacking the proper type adhesive, someone might use silicone sealant, super-glue, anti-sieze compound, or nothing at all.
Not using the correct locking agent impacts the torque reading, at the least. So bolt replacement is the idiot-proof solution.
According to the manual, the washer, spring, and collar for the discs do not have to be replaced.
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So this is what I initially thought based on the graphic on 12-18 [[url=https://i.imgur.com/AZ3xUcn.jpg]uploaded a scan here]. However the graphic on page 12-19 [[url=https://i.imgur.com/CNk44rw.jpg]scan here] implies that the bolt, spring, collar, and washer all need to be replaced by putting the [NEW] symbol by "[2]/[4]/[5]/[6]". Do you think this is just a lack of clarity on Honda's part?
I have half a mind to track down one of those Honda certified techs I used to know and ask.
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The illustration shows the "new" icon as a general warning that certain parts within the illustration need to be replaced. In this case, only the bolts[6] and dust seal [7]need replacement. Yes, they could have separated the [5] from the [6] better. Or just an oversight on the editors' part.
The text next to the illustration (my underline and bold) reads:
"Install the washers [2], brake disc [3], springs [4] and collars [5] onto the wheel hub with new brake disc bolts [6]".
