Hello guys, the rotor in my dizzy aswell as the replacement doesn't have the screw to hold it in place to the dizzy shaft. i tried pulling it off but wont slide off. how do i get it to slide off? its stuck snug in there any tricks at all? cheers
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Hello guys, the rotor in my dizzy aswell as the replacement doesn't have the screw to hold it in place to the dizzy shaft. i tried pulling it off but wont slide off. how do i get it to slide off? its stuck snug in there any tricks at all? cheers
more muscle.
or see if there is a clip.
Can take the head off the block then inspect it closer
Lever it with a pry bar
A quick sharp tap with something hard (possibly a few times) will often crack it loose
very late response, but i was able to crack it loose with combination of everyone's suggestion thanks guys
Good to hear, usually I take the engine out for oil change only, much easier lol
Makes sense. I hate oil dripping down my arm
Sometimes I go to the mechanics to put the car on the hoist to let it warm up, because being at a higher altitude allows better coolant flow
Yeah I'm with Renzo on this one re always take motor out for oil change, at least you know you're doing it right when its on a work bench rather then in car just guessing and potentially ruining the motor.
Too much 'she'll be right mate' attitude in today's society.
End of the day you spend more money, but that money you spend doing it the hard way (motor in vehicle) is money you could be spending doing it the easy way with better components.