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Don't you love it when it is sometihng simple?
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At approximately 1/4" higher, it sounds suspiciously like the new rotor might have been initially installed a few degrees off, such that tab inside the new rotor didn't line up with the notch in the top of the dizzy shaft. Glad it worked out for you (and without a lot of extra $$$!) Dale |
Not quite ready yet. I overtorqued two rod bolts (180 degrees instead of 90) so waiting for new ones to arrive. Was a rookie mistake. I'll buy the beer.. want to learn to do it, but im abit spooked.. would like someone that has done it there to educate... im in N houston near the woodlands.. not too far from you...
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