I must say being a fellow northerner, lived in chadderton until the 90s but now living in Devon! your sense of humour is right up my street! Love the videos m8 keep up the good work! Regards…
@@StupidBlokeStupidVideos yeah I must watch at least one or two everyday lol! I lived just off broadway near the white gate pub. We have a pug 107 so your videos are entertaining and useful! Great stuff! Stay safe pal
I love this channel 👍 the camera skills are getting beyond that of the BBC! I'll have to get some popcorn ready for when the weather gets better and the clutch video is released
Great VId, you can't say discs you got to be all american and say Rotors, and wheel bolts are called Hardware, love it when you do the over the top american accent like a lot of youtoobers!!
Maybe..but do you salvage other stuff on your car without actually replacing them......your car must be a driving liability....I would like to meet you somewtime and cxheck your car lover....BTW im a DVLA MOT Inspedter..not one in a garage...but one of many along the roasds ..hope you get cuaght mate...good luck....cant wait for you to have yout next mot..if you do such things...it will fail...good !
@@ivanreed-qj7uz this is not an MOT fail mate. As a DVLA inspector, you should know that there’s nothing wrong with doing this. It’s just cleaning the rust off the discs 🤷
@@StupidBlokeStupidVideos It can’t be all that illegal.imagine most classic cars if MOT rules was strict it makes me laugh when people with tax exempt cars still take them to the MOT and say I want to get a professional person to look over my car. 😂😂
Back in the early 80's when I worked in maintenance and had access to a lathe, I used to skim these up for "customers" who brought them to me for 50p a disc.Seems a long time ago now.
You don’t want to use copper grease in the slides, just around the pads where the touch the calliper. Copper slip isn’t actually a lubricant but an anti-seize compound. In the slide you usually want to be using silicone or rubber grease
@@186scott I use it around the ears of the pads but some mechanics argue you shouldn’t use it at all. Don’t get me wrong, it’s better than nothing, but there are much better things to use on the slides. I do use it on calliper pins though which some people call slides as the pad itself slides on them, but the actual slides with the rubber boots on, I use silicone grease.
Did pads and discs on my c1 from new after about 40 or 50 thousands miles, I think it was, mine had a worse lip than yours, and more rust, so replaced, rather than grinding, but next time I service mine, If needed will bring the lip and rust, obviously only a limited number of times this can be done before the m.o.t tester notices they are below the minimum thickness for the brake discs, but out of interest, what grade was the flap disc you used in your angle grinder? 40, 80 grit etc? Did the self tapper sloppy knob fix and feels so much better changing gears now, not like stirring soup.
Yea if the discs are thin then it’s probably not a great idea, I didn’t measure these as could see that there was plenty on them, but as for the MOT discs have to be ridiculously thin/on the verge of breaking to fail for thickness/wear unless they have cracks in pretty much lol. They can pass MOT way below manufacturers recommend minimum thickness. I used 80 grit pad but it took a while. The gearstick fix is actually one one of best things I’ve done on this car! Lol
I hope you had safety glasses on when you had that grinder out. Only a matter of weeks ago i got a metal splinter in my eye. Not fun getting that scraped out. Goggles all the time for me now.
I am owner Citroen C1 (2007). I follow the maintenance of the toyota aygo mk1. The normal thickness of the brake disc is 20mm the replacement thickness is 18mm.
It’s been talked about on the group pages a lot of times, but nobody has ever needed to do it. Not even turbo’d cars that get used on the track as the rear end is so light
Hi mate. They don’t have fluid on these, it’s electric power steering. Could be something as simple as low battery voltage, or could be the p/s ecu or even motor on the column.
Had that happen to my 07 plate c1, and actually lost the electric power steering, so was hard to drive, I just unplugged the ECU, left for a few minutes, plugged back in, and light went off, power steering back working fine, and had no problems ever since. When the light was on, I plugged in my Delphi ds150 vci and laptop, and real live data showed a few strange things, like it being left hand drive etc🤣, so guess the ECU got confused, and just needed disconnecting and rebooting.
In the truest traditions of Blue Peter, don't try this at home kids. This video was filmed under controlled conditions by highly trained stupid people. Never thought of doing this with discs to be honest though I have done many drums in the same way. Nice work sir. PS> Nicely blended foot tapping and scratching. 👍
Surprisingly so. Tbh I kind of did it for a joke and half expected to have an awful fluctuating pedal and have to replace them… but the brakes feel the nicest they’ve ever done. Nice and smooth under braking like that new disc feeling.
Ghetto lathe, LMAO To save spending £20 per disc, just take your £500 milwaulke impact wrench, a £200 jack, a £400 milwaulke grinder, and a £10 aldi socket set, you'll save yourself a fortune! Hahahaha
Another fantastical automotive masterclass of how to on a Shitter 👍 owning one of these you need lots of hopes n wishes 😁
This guy knows 🤣
I must say being a fellow northerner, lived in chadderton until the 90s but now living in Devon! your sense of humour is right up my street! Love the videos m8 keep up the good work! Regards…
Thanks mate! I’m in Chadderton too. Feel free to watch all of them! There’s plenty to choose from haha
@@StupidBlokeStupidVideos yeah I must watch at least one or two everyday lol! I lived just off broadway near the white gate pub. We have a pug 107 so your videos are entertaining and useful! Great stuff! Stay safe pal
@@littleratbag1111 that’s round the corner from me! And thanks, the feedback is appreciated! ❤️
I love this channel 👍 the camera skills are getting beyond that of the BBC! I'll have to get some popcorn ready for when the weather gets better and the clutch video is released
@@joebloggs3629 thanks mate, shot the clutch video this week, but don’t set your expectations too high lol.
Brilliant!
You inspire me in so many ways.
long live shitters! 😁
That’s good to hear 😂
Great VId, you can't say discs you got to be all american and say Rotors, and wheel bolts are called Hardware, love it when you do the over the top american accent like a lot of youtoobers!!
Oh yea, sometimes I forget it’s YouToob and rather than using my dumb American accent, I talk in my usual dumb accent 😕
This looks like another job I could manage. Cleaning up that horrible rust along the leading edge of the discs makes it worth it. Great vid, Cheers
Easy job, and it worked much better than I expected! Lol
You could go one little step further and give your discs edges and hat a quick spray of paint to prevent them from rusting.
Great video and I love the way your Jack sounds like a Seagull.
That’s just the seagull that lives inside it.
Nice one Tim! The editing is getting better and I do appreciate it. I can see your own style developing - and I am not joking.
Keep it coming brother!
Thanks mate ❤️
I can confirm that the same discs are still fitted over a year later, and they’re still working nice and smoothly 😮
Maybe..but do you salvage other stuff on your car without actually replacing them......your car must be a driving liability....I would like to meet you somewtime and cxheck your car lover....BTW im a DVLA MOT Inspedter..not one in a garage...but one of many along the roasds ..hope you get cuaght mate...good luck....cant wait for you to have yout next mot..if you do such things...it will fail...good !
@@ivanreed-qj7uz this is not an MOT fail mate.
As a DVLA inspector, you should know that there’s nothing wrong with doing this. It’s just cleaning the rust off the discs 🤷
@@StupidBlokeStupidVideos
It can’t be all that illegal.imagine most classic cars if MOT rules was strict it makes me laugh when people with tax exempt cars still take them to the MOT and say I want to get a professional person to look over my car. 😂😂
@@markellis4229 tbh a lot of insurance companies insist on it
Back in the early 80's when I worked in maintenance and had access to a lathe, I used to skim these up for "customers" who brought them to me for 50p a disc.Seems a long time ago now.
We’ve got a proper lathe a work too, but my R6 is parked in front of it in the way
50p a disc… I’ve just called a local Indy garage and been quoted £75! Be better off just buying new ones
Glad you have used "Rotor" for your International customers
Specifically for the American viewer…
Ha ha ha...love you Tim....genius !
Thanks mate haha
In the slides you can also use the copper grease as well and I always remove the old grease before the new grease is applied
You don’t want to use copper grease in the slides, just around the pads where the touch the calliper. Copper slip isn’t actually a lubricant but an anti-seize compound. In the slide you usually want to be using silicone or rubber grease
@@StupidBlokeStupidVideos wow must of chance from when I did a mechanics course 12 years ago and I have never had an issue with using copper grease
@@186scott I use it around the ears of the pads but some mechanics argue you shouldn’t use it at all. Don’t get me wrong, it’s better than nothing, but there are much better things to use on the slides. I do use it on calliper pins though which some people call slides as the pad itself slides on them, but the actual slides with the rubber boots on, I use silicone grease.
great video thanks for taking time to do it, helped me
Thanks for watching
Love videos like this, so refreshing and honest, no nonsense, unlike the stupid American wimpy videos on car repairs.
Thanks mate!
Did pads and discs on my c1 from new after about 40 or 50 thousands miles, I think it was, mine had a worse lip than yours, and more rust, so replaced, rather than grinding, but next time I service mine, If needed will bring the lip and rust, obviously only a limited number of times this can be done before the m.o.t tester notices they are below the minimum thickness for the brake discs, but out of interest, what grade was the flap disc you used in your angle grinder? 40, 80 grit etc? Did the self tapper sloppy knob fix and feels so much better changing gears now, not like stirring soup.
Yea if the discs are thin then it’s probably not a great idea, I didn’t measure these as could see that there was plenty on them, but as for the MOT discs have to be ridiculously thin/on the verge of breaking to fail for thickness/wear unless they have cracks in pretty much lol. They can pass MOT way below manufacturers recommend minimum thickness. I used 80 grit pad but it took a while. The gearstick fix is actually one one of best things I’ve done on this car! Lol
@@StupidBlokeStupidVideos thanks mate, prob best I pick up a 40grit flap then, as I like it rough and quick🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@markslade9722 don’t we all 🤷♀️
Great stuff. I was about to buy a £64 kit from eBay to do the same as this. Thanks mate
This channel is all about questionable ways to save money
Bien hecho amigo, good old caveman style just as i like it.
It’s what I do best 😂
lol nice vid right up my street 😂 just earned a sub
Thanks 🤣
I hope you had safety glasses on when you had that grinder out. Only a matter of weeks ago i got a metal splinter in my eye. Not fun getting that scraped out. Goggles all the time for me now.
I say the same thing every time I get something on my eye,.. usually wears off after a couple of days though
“It looks relatively solid, it’ll do” is what I want on my grave stone
It’s a lot of characters though, could get expensive 🤔
Lol I used to clean them up now just get new disc once lip is bit large
Some of us aren’t that posh 😂
I am owner Citroen C1 (2007).
I follow the maintenance of the toyota aygo mk1.
The normal thickness of the brake disc is 20mm the replacement
thickness is 18mm.
I didn’t actually measure these but the lip was mainly just made of rust tbh.
What’s that disc pad you’ve used to grind your brake discs
@@lesrowley6405 it’s a specific brake rotor re-profiling tool, but I suspect an 80 grit flap disc will do the same job though 🤔
Bravo Patrioti !
I need to shine ny back breaks but I am thinking of switching them to disc brakes
What do you think?
It’s been talked about on the group pages a lot of times, but nobody has ever needed to do it. Not even turbo’d cars that get used on the track as the rear end is so light
Hi, i am one of your subscribers and have just bought a 58 C1. The PS light comes on/off, is it low fluid level or what do you advise? thanks
Hi mate. They don’t have fluid on these, it’s electric power steering. Could be something as simple as low battery voltage, or could be the p/s ecu or even motor on the column.
@@StupidBlokeStupidVideos thanks for info, explains why i cannot find reservoir! will start by boosting battery charge, thanks
@@StupidBlokeStupidVideos I also wondered why I cannot see the reservoir for it, but it's kinda explains.
Had that happen to my 07 plate c1, and actually lost the electric power steering, so was hard to drive, I just unplugged the ECU, left for a few minutes, plugged back in, and light went off, power steering back working fine, and had no problems ever since. When the light was on, I plugged in my Delphi ds150 vci and laptop, and real live data showed a few strange things, like it being left hand drive etc🤣, so guess the ECU got confused, and just needed disconnecting and rebooting.
@@markslade9722 where is the ps ecu on these by the way?
What’s the disc on the grinder pls pal?
Just a flap disc
Cool 😎 vid bro might have to spend couple hours today doing the same thing :)
It’s a decent bodge tbh
Jack needs some stupid ATTENTION 😆 LOL
In the truest traditions of Blue Peter, don't try this at home kids. This video was filmed under controlled conditions by highly trained stupid people.
Never thought of doing this with discs to be honest though I have done many drums in the same way. Nice work sir.
PS> Nicely blended foot tapping and scratching. 👍
Thanks mate, I was proud of that foot tap mixing 💯
My mechanic was arguing with me. So I just told him "fuck off and put the shitters in!"
Did it work?
@@StupidBlokeStupidVideos No he lamped me!
@@MrWiskin 😂
@@MrWiskin is that a chihuahua in your profile pic?
3:42 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣
It's low tech but effective
Surprisingly so. Tbh I kind of did it for a joke and half expected to have an awful fluctuating pedal and have to replace them… but the brakes feel the nicest they’ve ever done. Nice and smooth under braking like that new disc feeling.
@@StupidBlokeStupidVideos sandpaper brake pads when?
...no
How come?
NO NO NO ,,, but If skimming works for you and your partner ,,, go for it but its not my thing at all
oops
I thought you said Rimming ...
Either or will do fine 🤷♀️
Rimming with grinder... Truly an interesting choice for a marriage.
@@Gourmondise the two can go hand in hand 🙃
@@Gourmondise just dont choose '' harder '' as your safe word and it will be grand .
Pointless exercise to be honest, a pair of new discs are available on eBay for about £25!
Yea but, £25 is £25 🤷♀️
Ghetto lathe, LMAO
To save spending £20 per disc, just take your £500 milwaulke impact wrench, a £200 jack, a £400 milwaulke grinder, and a £10 aldi socket set, you'll save yourself a fortune! Hahahaha
But now I’m equipped to do the job, I can make the money back on the tools over the next 25 years or so!
@@StupidBlokeStupidVideos wait haven't you been doing it already?
@@StupidBlokeStupidVideos 50 to 60 yrs maybe, I've seen ur pay slip. And your worth every penny!
Edit; plus there's rent on the jack 😉