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    Hi everyone,
    I took my ignition rotor off the other day to check something ('88 festy, carb), and in my rush I forgot what position the rotor was in when I removed it. Does it only go on the shaft one way, or can it be installed in different positions?

    I'm replacing the ignition module (again), so after it is installed, and if it doesn't start, can I then assume the rotor is positioned incorrectly, and try another position?

    I should know this, but I don't!

    Thanks and have a good holiday.
    If it has boobs or wheels, sooner or later you're going to have trouble with it.
    Mark S.

  • #2
    Most rotors only go in one way. Take a look at the bottom of the rotor and it should have a flat section that matches the dizzy's shaft.
    Oscar

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    • #3
      It depends on the button. Some of them can be installed more than one way for festivas.I suppose if it happened to me, I would find TDC on #1 piston by using the timing marks on the cam behind the front cover, removing #1 sparkplug and check it that way...... or trial and error it.......
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      • #4
        all that I have bought can go on 3 different ways....the shaft is triangular shaped.
        If I do not remember I just take my best guess and if it is wrong...I take it off and move it one position....you only have 3 options and it will not hurt anything trying it till you get it right....5 minutes tops if you miss the first 2 times.
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        • #5
          What Genevadirt said!
          Then use a silver/white paint marker and mark the shaft that the rotor sits on so you don't have to guess again.
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          • #6
            Funny you mentioned this. It happened to me the other day. I didn't know it would go on three different ways. I buttoned the engine back up and cranked it over and it wouldn't start and tried to kick back on the starter. I hadn't changed the timing so I started looking and sure enough....................

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