rotar arm removal
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rotar arm removal
Does the rotar arm just pull off from the distributer.
Cheers
Dave
Cheers
Dave
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yup :wink:
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When you put it back on do make sure you push it all the way down.
Sounds silly, but you think it's on when it's not on fully :wink:
Sounds silly, but you think it's on when it's not on fully :wink:
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thanks, came off with a bit of brute force.
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izeko said
thanks, came off with a bit of brute force.
The arm often gets fairly stuck from being heated & cooled for years.
When putting it back, be sure to line up the index lug with the slot on the top of the spindle.
PS: On Audi 16v dizzy's (and VW one's?), the rotor arm is bonded to the spindle, and is not removeable, so don't try!
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I know the feeling - I snapped the rear part off my ACE* rotor arm, and had to re-attach it with super-glue 8O
Luckily (or should that be unluckily), the hall-sender failed a few months later, so I had to change the whole distributor
*Audi 2.0 16v engine (still in my daily driver '93 Audi 80 Avant
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Luckily (or should that be unluckily), the hall-sender failed a few months later, so I had to change the whole distributor

*Audi 2.0 16v engine (still in my daily driver '93 Audi 80 Avant

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