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PostPosted: Sun May 10, 2009 2:40 pm 
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As above: Is this the correct rotor button for a 43D4 dizzy?

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Looks like an awful long way from the rotor electrode to the cap electrode.. about 5.5mm. The rotor in my 123 dizzy is about 1mm from the cap electrodes.

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It looks more like this- (but usually black)-
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That is the wrong rotor.....you need a DRB104C......from memory........guess what :D

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drmini in aust wrote:
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It looks more like this


I had in my mind that it was supposed to be more of a 'T' shape in profile.. :?:

The Mini King cattledog doesn't even mention the 43D, and the rotor pictured on the 45D looks pretty similar to mine.. :?

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BALLISTIC wrote:
That is the wrong rotor.....you need a DRB104C......from memory........guess what :D


... you have one for me? :D

Any wonder this frigging thing runs like a 3-legged cow...

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sgc wrote:
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That is the wrong rotor.....you need a DRB104C......from memory........guess what :D


... you have one for me? :D

Any wonder this frigging thing runs like a 3-legged cow...


If you want a brand new one then....... :D Yes :!: :!: The price on this part is HUGE :!:

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BALLISTIC wrote:
If you want a brand new one then....... :D Yes :!: :!: The price on this part is HUGE :!:


Excellent, I've got a 6ft-long chequebook, I'll bring it with me :D PM sent..

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sgc,,, the one you posted pic of looks like for the early 25D dizzy

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sgc,,, the one you posted pic of looks like for the early 25D dizzy


:P You would be correct there squire :!: :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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sgc wrote:
The Mini King cattledog doesn't even mention the 43D, and the rotor pictured on the 45D looks pretty similar to mine.. :?

You are correct, I have no idea why I did not include the 43D,
Can I plead diminished responsibility because of AGE ?? :oops:


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John Smidt wrote:
Can I plead diminished responsibility because of AGE ?? :oops:


Meh, the 45D is the same as the 43D except for the vac advance ;)

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sgc wrote:
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Can I plead diminished responsibility because of AGE ?? :oops:


Meh, the 45D is the same as the 43D except for the vac advance ;)

Yep, even has the hole in the side for the vac advance can. :lol:

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