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Post by Mowie »

How do you pull of the rotor in the dizzy on a TB42???

I'm want to get down to the points but I'm only at the stage of having the dizzy cap off. Don't want to break anything by trying the wrong thing.


Cheers, Mowie.
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Post by SuperGQ »

Rotor has a small grub screw in the side with a hex drive bout 2.5 a/f I think, little tricky to get to.

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Post by matthewK »

mine had a bolt in in the side
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Post by Mowie »

Yeah found it, it was an 8mm bolt on the side of mine.

Was first in an awkard position so I turned the engine over quickly and that rotated it to a more user friendly location.

Thanks for your help guys.
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