Damage rotor arm and cap and snapped dizzy cap bolt HELP!
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Damaged Rotor Arm & Cap and snapped dizzy cap bolt HELP!
took the cap off to have a look
and look what i found
the rotor arm bolt wasn't even on the rotor arm
it marked the cap all the way round same with the rotor arm
making a huge *** hole in the cap
also found the bottom dizzy cap bolt has snapped
how do i remove this?
it sounded like normal on idle
before we pulled the motor
im going to get a new dizzy cap and rotor arm?
is the dizzy itself ok?
Modified by ku at 4:23 PM 10/15/2008
Modified by ku at 4:23 PM 10/15/2008
and look what i found
the rotor arm bolt wasn't even on the rotor arm
it marked the cap all the way round same with the rotor arm
making a huge *** hole in the cap
also found the bottom dizzy cap bolt has snapped
how do i remove this?
it sounded like normal on idle
before we pulled the motor
im going to get a new dizzy cap and rotor arm?
is the dizzy itself ok?
Modified by ku at 4:23 PM 10/15/2008
Modified by ku at 4:23 PM 10/15/2008
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Re: (Gunmetal_B20_Hatch)
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try to upload to http://www.tinypic.com and use the re-size tab re-size to web forum size
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try to upload to http://www.tinypic.com and use the re-size tab re-size to web forum size
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Re: (ku)
You need a whole new distributor. It's hard to tell from the pictures, but is there a red powder all over in there? That means the bearing failed. That thing looks like ****, you should replace it.
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