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Rotor Removal Question
Done Deal Done
Tool arrived today. Screwed it in and two good taps the rotor was off. Well worth the price once weighed against the frustration level.
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kyle91987
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Or is this is correct? I'm sorry I just don't want to be unsure of what I have to do. The Clymer's and Bill Silver's guide are a little vague. So I just turn it clockwise and the rotor should come out?
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LOUD MOUSE
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Most time ya will need to turn the tool till really tight then hit the end of the tool with a soft head (brass/plastic) hammer to shock the rotor off the shaft. ..............lm
kyle91987 wrote:
Or is this is correct? I'm sorry I just don't want to be unsure of what I have to do. The Clymer's and Bill Silver's guide are a little vague. So I just turn it clockwise and the rotor should come out?
