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Gambit
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Rotor Arm Removal
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25 November 2003, 11:52 »
if i take the rotor arm off will i be able to remove the dust shield to get at the hall sender?
my rotor arm is glue on so im gonna have to break it off, i dont wanna break it off to find i still cant get the dust shield off
anybody no for sure on a 16v?
Cheers,
Craig
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golfvr6
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25 November 2003, 13:44 »
Not sure, but isn't it worth just changing the rotor arm anyway? they are only a few quid. You will not be able to re-use it as you will have to break it off.
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Gambit
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25 November 2003, 14:06 »
yeah i know, ive ordered one anyhow seeing as they are cheap as chips. but i'll throw a wobbler if i break it off and the dust shield still dont budge.
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golfvr6
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25 November 2003, 14:20 »
I'm pretty sure you will need to remove the arm if you want to get the dust shield off.
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richandhazel
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25 November 2003, 14:21 »
If its the same as they 8V then you will need to remove the rotor arm. It should then simply lift off.
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Gambit
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25 November 2003, 14:26 »
good stuff
ill give it a go whenever its back from getting its barstwearding power steering rack fitted
new ISV, rotor arm & hall sender all waiting to go on, so if it still plays up after this, its getting burnt
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modulater
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25 November 2003, 23:21 »
The dust sheild is removable.
Park it in a peugeot dealers before you torch it, at least then its for a good cause.
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golfvr6
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25 November 2003, 23:23 »
Make sure you got a BIG can of petrol inside
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modulater
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25 November 2003, 23:28 »
Shame its not still bonfire night, you could have sold tickets.
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golfvr6
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25 November 2003, 23:30 »
I'd buy a ticket
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