[V8] Distributor rotors

Jeremy Ward jward at mti-interactive.com
Fri Mar 19 12:21:12 EST 2004


And for those of you who buy new 'glue on' type rotors, you don't have
to glue them on...  

They positively lock on the keyed rotor shaft, and they aren't going
anywhere.  It will make replacement in 14 years much easier, too.  :-)

- Jeremy

-----Original Message-----
From: v8-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:v8-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf
Of Coleman, David
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 9:15 AM
To: Ryandfreise at aol.com; v8 at audifans.com
Subject: RE: [V8] Distributor rotors

> I have what appears to be push/glue on rotors on both 
> distributors and I just 
> got a couple new 
> ones only to find that they are both the set screw type. Can 
> I use them on both 
> distributors? Do I need to have the set screw?

Hammer/chisel/scrape off the old rotors (and all the little glue
remnants) from the shafts, slip on the new rotors, using the set screw
on both and reinstall.   No problem interchanging glue/screw on
left/right distributors.

-DaveC.



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