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    Default 3tg dizzy rotor button

    Well the fittment of the aftermarket computer is under way.
    I was last night trying to remove the rotor button from inside the dizzy, unscrewed the little screw on the side of the rotor and then try to pull in off but seems well and trully stuck on, it was late so I didn't try and force the issue as not to damage anything.

    Any ideas comments form the 3tg crew.
    Neil.

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    Default Re: 3tg dizzy rotor button

    You can't pry it off (gently) with a large screwdriver?

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    Default Re: 3tg dizzy rotor button

    Could have but thought i would check that I was not missing a step first, plus it was late and you know what happens when attempting someting like that late at night.

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    Default Re: 3tg dizzy rotor button

    Spray with CRC, or similar stuff and let it soak. They don't like coming off and last price I got for one was NZ$170+ at trade prices so you don't want to damage it.

    Callum

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    Default Re: 3tg dizzy rotor button

    Quote Originally Posted by WDE_BDY
    Spray with CRC, or similar stuff and let it soak. They don't like coming off and last price I got for one was NZ$170+ at trade prices so you don't want to damage it.

    Callum
    Thanks Callum, as long as know that it's hard to get off and i wasn't doing something wrong. Don't actually plan on re-using as i'm going to go direct fire with the aftermarket ecu and only want to use the bottom part as the trigger/crank angle sensor.

    Neil.

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