fordconvert":35r0iege said:Notice as you lift the dizzy out the rotor will turn a bit. Note where it stops turning as you are lifting and when installing the new one turn the rotor to that position so as it drops in it will rotate and end up in the proper position
grocery getter":rr8npf9o said:yeah, that gets back to fordconvert's post. I think the reason for this thread though was to verify the balancer hasn't moved.
kuhlou":hqani140 said:grocery getter":hqani140 said:yeah, that gets back to fordconvert's post. I think the reason for this thread though was to verify the balancer hasn't moved.
actually, have never done this before, so get the detail from beginning to end, along with everyone's favorite tips is especially valuable info.
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