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Just because of this thread , I deceided to look at my rotor this weekend . ...Guess what,the rotor screws with the conical washers were tight, BUT the screw that holds the rotor adapter to the shaft was coming loose ,and it had been loctited [blue].....Got a dose of "red" this time. ..............Tom
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I have had this same problem on both of my distributors and solved it with blue loctite and have not had a problem in 4 years now.
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Thanks for the advice, Loctite it is.
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