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Old 19-03-24, 10:12 PM   #1
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Default Another roadside bodge –*distributor rotor

When stranded road-side on Sunday I found my distributor rotor had disintegrated –*the metal conductor had come away from the red plastic main bit. I managed to wedge the conductor back in place with a bit of parking ticket to get the car back to to its house.

So now I've got a new rotor –*how does the old one come off? It seems to be on incredibly firmly, and I don't want to wreck the dizzy just to get the old rotor off. Is there a trick to this usually simply task?
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Old 19-03-24, 10:47 PM   #2
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AFAIK, just pull up the old rotor!

If it is FUBAR, and you have a new one, you can break up the old (brittle) plastic with a pair of pliers etc to aid removal. I'd put some paper around the area first to prevent broken plastic falling where it shouldn't!
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Old 20-03-24, 12:53 PM   #3
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Thanks for that. Presumably there's a detent or notch or something to ensure the rotor is correctly orientated on the shaft? (Have never before done this on an Audi)
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Yup!
Check the new rotor to see it.
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Old 23-03-24, 02:29 PM   #5
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bit late to the conversation here but on my 7A audi 90 engine the original rotor arm was glued on at the factory !
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