Got a few jobs done this weekend while waiting for roll cage install.
Started by fitting cooling ducts for the front brake discs. I will run hoses to these from the front bumper so that cold air is blown into the centre of the vents.
With the discs off I also took the opportunity to thoroughly clean the hub threads so that I could fit wheel studs. The wheel bolts are a real pain when swapping wheels frequently.
Here are the first few going in.
Then to the rear. Changed the pads for Pagid RS29 after running one down to the metal on the way back from the 'Ring. The disc was fine - very light scoring and fine to run again, but I'm glad I looked carefully because one of the discs had a nasty crack.
Its actually worse on the inside. This is disappointing. I've run Pagid OEM discs for racing previously but seriously considering changing for Brembo now. I think the top hat depth introduces a weakness here.
But the rears have been super hot. All of the friction material on the handbrake shoes has disintegrated! I removed it all, including the backing plates (2kg). This might help to keep the brakes cool, so I might give the Pagid discs one more shot.
Finally, I mustered the enthusiasm to remove the aircon compressor. Removed the drive belt and thermostat (which is why I've been putting it off). Three hard-to-reach aluminium bolts into later and it cleared the coolant hoses without needing anything else removing. 5.5kg though... so worth it!
Will need to measure up for a suitable length drive belt, and I'll replace the tensioner while I'm at it.