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Rotor arm direction - help required please

Frazerb

New member
Hi....

After fitting a new rotor arm a few weeks back things went well for a few weeks then....not so good.

Checked everything and found the new rotor arm had a small crack in it. So being well hacked off I took it off and went about getting a replacement.

The problem is that I did not note the direction it was pointing in when I took it off - does this matter???? I have been trying to theory about it but range between answers of no problem to big problem if fitted the wrong way.

The arm is held on with three equidistant screw bolts so one in three chance of going on the way it came off!!!!!!

Any help really appreciated!!

Cheers..FB
 
Makes no difference.....or I was lucky and fitted it facing the correct way.

Car now purring again and away for a blast on the country roads!

FB
 

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