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Mitsubishi Evolution X. Manual - part 325

 

 

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17. DISK BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS (INSPECT 
FOR WEAR)

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DISK BRAKE PAD CHECK

CAUTION

If there is a significant difference in the thicknesses of the 
pads on the left and right sides, check moving parts (Refer 
to 

P.35A-21

 ).

1. Visually check the thickness of brake pad from the 

inspection hole of the caliper body.

Standard value:

9.85 mm (0.39 inch) <Front>
9.0 mm (0.35 inch) <Rear>

Limit:

2.0 mm (0.08 inch) <Front>
2.0 mm (0.08 inch) <Rear>

2. When the thickness is lower than the limit value, replace 

both brake pads (right and left) as a set (Refer to 

P.35A-18

).

DISK BRAKE ROTOR CHECK

CAUTION

Disk brakes must be kept within the allowable service val-
ues in order to maintain normal brake operation.
Before turning the brake disk, the following conditions should 
be checked.

AC706942AB

<Front>

AC706943AB

<Rear>

Inspection items

Remarks

Scratches, rust, saturated lining materials and wear

• If the vehicle is not driven for a long period of 

time, sections of the disks that are not in contact 
with the pads will become rusty, causing noise 
and shuddering.

• If grooves and scratches resulting from excessive 

disk wear are not removed prior to installing a new 
pad assembly, there will be inadequate contact 
between the disk and the lining (pad) until the 
pads conform to the disk.

Run-out

Excessive run-out of the disks will increase the pedal 
depression resistance due to piston kick-back.

Change in thickness (parallelism)

If the thickness of the disk changes, this will cause 
pedal pulsation, shuddering and surging.

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BRAKE DISK THICKNESS CHECK

1. Using a micrometer, measure disk thickness at eight 

positions, approximately 45 degrees apart and 10 mm (0.4 
inch) in from the outer edge of the disk.

Standard value:

32.0 mm (1.26 inch) <Front>
22.0 mm (0.87 inch) <Rear>

Limit:

30.0 mm (1.18 inch) <Front>
20.0 mm (0.79 inch) <Rear>

NOTE: Thickness variation (at least 8 positions) should not 
be more than 0.015 mm (0.0006 inch).

CAUTION

• After a new brake disk is installed, always grind the 

brake disk with on-the-car type brake lathe. If this step 
is not carried out, the brake disk run-out exceeds the 
specified value, resulting in judder.

• When the on-the-car type lathe is used, first install M12 

flat washer on the stud bolt in the brake disk side 
according to the figure, and then install the adapter. If 
the adapter is installed with M12 flat washer not seated, 
the brake disk rotor may be deformed, resulting in inac-
curate grinding.

• Grind the brake disk with all wheel nuts diagonally and 

equally tightened to the specified torque 100 N

⋅ m (74 

ft-lb). When all numbers of wheel nuts are not used, or 
the tightening torque is excessive or not equal, the 
brake disk rotor or drum may be deformed, resulting in 
judder.

2. If the disk thickness is less than the limits, replace it with a 

new one. If thickness variation exceeds the specification, 
turn rotor with an on-the-car type brake lathe ("MAD, 
DL-8700PF" or equivalent). If the calculated final thickness 
after turning the rotor is less than the standard value, 
replace the disk.

.

FRONT BRAKE DISK RUN-OUT CHECK AND 
CORRECTION

1. Remove the brake assembly, and then hold it with wire.
2. Temporarily install the disk with the hub nut.

Inset or warping (flatness)

Overheating and improper handling while servicing 
will cause warping or distortion.

Inspection items

Remarks

ACX00668 AB

AC006226 AE

M12 Flat washer

M12 Flat washer

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3. Place a dial gauge approximately 5 mm (0.2 inch) from the 

outer circumference of the brake disk, and measure the 
run-out of the disk.

Limit:

0.06 mm (0.0024 inch) <Front>
0.08 mm (0.0032 inch) <Rear>

4. When the brake disk runout exceeds the limit value, correct 

the brake disk runout according to the following procedure.

(1) Before removing the brake disk, make marks using a 

chalk to the stud bolt on the side with the greater runout 
and to both sides of the stud bolt.

(2) Check the wheel bearing axial looseness. (Refer to 

GROUP 26 

− On-vehicle Service, Wheel Bearing End 

Play Check 

P.26-7

 <Front> or GROUP 27 

− On-vehicle 

Service, Wheel Bearing End Play Check 

P.27-33

 

<Rear>.)

(3) When the looseness is within the limit value, install the 

brake disk after changing the phase between the hub and 
the brake disk, then check the runout of the brake disk 
again.

CAUTION

• After a new brake disk is installed, always grind the 

brake disk with on-the-car type brake lathe. If this step 
is not carried out, the brake disk run-out exceeds the 
specified value, resulting in judder.

• When the on-the-car type lathe is used, first install M12 

flat washer on the stud bolt in the brake disk side 
according to the figure, and then install the adapter. If 
the adapter is installed with M12 flat washer not seated, 
the brake disk rotor may be deformed, resulting in inac-
curate grinding.

• Grind the brake disk with all wheel nuts diagonally and 

equally tightened to the specified torque 100 N

⋅ m (74 

ft-lb). When all numbers of wheel nuts are not used, or 
the tightening torque is excessive or not equal, the 
brake disk rotor or drum may be deformed, resulting in 
judder.

5. If the run-out cannot be corrected by changing the phase of 

the brake disk, replace the brake disk or grind it with the 
on-the-car type brake lathe ("MAD, DL-8700PF" or 
equivalent).

ACX00669AB

AC201323 AD

Chalk marks

AC006226 AE

M12 Flat washer

M12 Flat washer

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18. BRAKE HOSES (CHECK FOR 
DETERIORATION OR LEAKS)

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Inspection of brake hoses should be included in all brake ser-
vice operations.
The hoses should be checked for:
1. Incorrect length, severe surface cracking, pulling, scuffing or 

worn spots. (If the fabric casing of the hoses is exposed by 
cracks or abrasion in the rubber hose cover, the hoses 
should be replaced. Eventual deterioration of the hose and 
possible bursting failure may occur).

2. Incorrect installation, twisting or interference with wheel, tire 

or chassis.

19. BALL JOINT AND STEERING LINKAGE 
SEALS (INSPECT FOR GREASE LEAKS AND 
DAMAGE)

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1. These components, which are permanently lubricated at the 

factory, do not require periodic lubrication. Damaged seals 
and boots should be replaced to prevent leakage or grease 
contamination.

2. Inspect the dust cover and boots for proper sealing, leakage 

and damage, and replace them if defective.

20. DRIVE SHAFT BOOTS (INSPECT FOR 
GREASE LEAKS AND DAMAGE)

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1. These components, which are permanently lubricated at the 

factory, do not require periodic lubrication. Damaged seals 
and boots should be replaced to prevent leakage or grease 
contamination.

2. Inspect the dust cover and boots for proper sealing, leakage 

and damage. Replace them if defective.

21. SUSPENSION SYSTEM (INSPECT FOR 
LOOSENESS AND DAMAGE)

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Visually inspect the front/rear suspension components for dete-
rioration and damage. Re-tighten the front/rear suspension 
components retaining bolts to specified torque.

AC610304AB

Brake hose

AC100948

Boot

Dust
cover

AC

AC000109 AC

Boots

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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