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06 Mar 2006 11:21 #28693
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I bought a dual disc setup to put on my 80 650 LTD. I thought the discs I was buying were drilled, but they were not, so I am trying to drill them in the pattern of the single disc that came on the bike. The first pilot hole using a regular carbon drill bit went right through. When I tried to drill the second pilot, the bit went flat. I had several 1/4" bits to use for pilots, so I tried another...nothing doing. I then went out and bought a cobalt bit, which I have had good results with in the past. I bought 1 1/4" for pilots and 1 5/16" for the big holes. The pilot bit did nothing and the big bit went flat after only getting half way through. I am using a drill press, and oil, so I can't figure out what the problem is. Is there another type of drill bit I should be using? It took me most of the winter to get my drill press working and I really want to get this done before spring. If anyone knows what I am doing wrong please tell me.
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06 Mar 2006 11:23 #28695
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try 1/8" bit for pilot hole turn speed on bit down dont push so hard ,use lots of oil to keep bit cool.its a long process:whistle:
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06 Mar 2006 11:31 #28698
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The 5/16" bit hardly even made a dent! I turned lightly on the handle and used lots of oil too.
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06 Mar 2006 11:34 #28699
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buy a bunch of good bits,youre gonna go through a few.once you drill all your 1/8 pilot holes the bigger holes should go pretty easy!goodluck,happy wrenching!
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06 Mar 2006 11:54 #28705
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Those cobalt bits are $10 a pop. I was hoping I wouldn't have to spend 100 bucks for drill bits. Do you know of any better kind of bits?
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06 Mar 2006 12:01 #28708
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get some good hi speed steel bits shouldnt be more than 2-$3 bucks each for the smaller ones at menards or someplace like that.where are you located at?
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06 Mar 2006 12:20 #28712
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I'm in NY (the Bronx right now, but I live in White Plains)
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06 Mar 2006 12:52 #28719
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07 MDP Rookie of the Year
01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but there are such things as diamond tipped bits right?
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01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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06 Mar 2006 13:42 #28735
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77 kz650, owned for over 25 years
77 ltd1000, current rider
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73 z1,, gonna restore this one
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well the rotor surface has been heat treated when the brakes are applied, you will need a good drill press and cobalt bits, you need good coolant/ cutting oil also. I have never seen a diamond tipped drill bit, but it wouldnt work anyway, diamond does not like steel to cut anyway.
you might want to take it to a machine shop, they can get the drill pattern down perfect and they have the drills to do the job, also make sure to chamfer the holes too
you might want to take it to a machine shop, they can get the drill pattern down perfect and they have the drills to do the job, also make sure to chamfer the holes too
77 kz650, owned for over 25 years
77 ltd1000, current rider
76 kz900, just waiting
73 z1,, gonna restore this one
piglet, leggero harley davidson
SR, Ride captian, S.E.Texas Patriot Guard Riders.. AKA KawaBob
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06 Mar 2006 14:58 #28750
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You sure those disk rotors are not stainless? They sure seem to be rust resistant, although I have not checked to see if a magnet will stick to them, and stainless steel is awful hard to drill.
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06 Mar 2006 15:09 #28754
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You should have bought the front end off my 82 750 LTD even with gas you will be saving $$$ ,, Disc already drilled out .. duel brakes Good Luck .. :whistle:
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06 Mar 2006 16:23 #28775
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you are using a drill preess arent you? i guess i should of asked you that!ive drilled a few sets of rotors im pretty sure the rotors are just steel and they will rust,carriers are aluminum.
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