Started researching replacement of the rear brake shields without removing the hub and having to replace the bearings, found quite a few references to being able to cut the shield and fit it without having to carry out bearing replacement but nothing found to show how actually to do it. Couldn't find anything specific to the Z. I Sourced two rear shield of ebay, cost about £24 and measured metal thickness prior to installation and the new ebay items same thickness as original shields. Hence decided to attempt replacement and have documented as below.
Starting Point:
Remove two off 10mm Bolts:
Remove the parking brake support bracket:
Pull forward old Shield towards hub:
Cut off old brake shield:
Cleaned up hub and shield mountings ready for replacement;
Preparation for Installing new shield:
Cut shield with junior hacksaw as shown on image below.
Install new shield over hub:
Takes a little time to roll the shield over the hub, take your time
trying not to crease the shield in one place.
Square up the Shield and install it back to the hub:
As I intended to spot weld the cut point in a few places I used
the old bolts just to true up the shield. Note paint removed in
readiness of spot welding. I used my MIG welder to place three
spot welds as shown, the ground the weld back to flush the plate.
Cleaned and painted old parking brake support brackets:
Rust protection of new shield:
Once spot welded, shield pulled forward and given a coating
of hammerite both sides to protect it, reinstalled shield when dry.
Completed job:
New shield as rigid and stiff as original.
Starting Point:
Remove two off 10mm Bolts:
Remove the parking brake support bracket:
Pull forward old Shield towards hub:
Cut off old brake shield:
Cleaned up hub and shield mountings ready for replacement;
Preparation for Installing new shield:
Cut shield with junior hacksaw as shown on image below.
Install new shield over hub:
Takes a little time to roll the shield over the hub, take your time
trying not to crease the shield in one place.
Square up the Shield and install it back to the hub:
As I intended to spot weld the cut point in a few places I used
the old bolts just to true up the shield. Note paint removed in
readiness of spot welding. I used my MIG welder to place three
spot welds as shown, the ground the weld back to flush the plate.
Cleaned and painted old parking brake support brackets:
Rust protection of new shield:
Once spot welded, shield pulled forward and given a coating
of hammerite both sides to protect it, reinstalled shield when dry.
Completed job:
New shield as rigid and stiff as original.