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blued brake rotor--is it ruined?..maybe need a replacement

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I lent a brake rotor to a mate and got it back blued and maybe ruined. (??)

If the metal has been over heated to be blued, is the rotor beyond use?

If so, I need a replacement since that was one of my two back up rotors.

If it's ruined, any one have a good used rotor they would part with?

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Re: blued brake rotor--is it ruined?..maybe need a replacement

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They are cast iron and will handle an amazing amount of heat. Check for warping and it should be fine.
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keith0alan wrote: Sat Oct 28, 2023 8:17 pm They are cast iron and will handle an amazing amount of heat. Check for warping and it should be fine.
I should have mentioned that, using a straight edge, is appears to no longer be flat. I've not used any actual measurement tools but a straight edge shows what is shows.
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Do some measurements as to thickness and warp. It is quite likely that once turned straight is will be too thin.
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Re: blued brake rotor--is it ruined?..maybe need a replacement

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The trouble when they turn blue is
It hardens the steel and the cutter bit will not cut smooth ...it skips
On drums ,$$$ ones. a machine shop can grind it out... also its called a dull spot, which grabs the brake material way more than clean cast iron and will pulse the brakes
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Re: blued brake rotor--is it ruined?..maybe need a replacement

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I agree with other in that if it has a blue hue to it, it got real hot and at a minimum is probably warped. If it is still safely within the minimum thickness spec and is not heat checked, there is a possibility it can be resurfaced. Machine shop with experienced guys will be able to tell you if it will turn out.
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