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Subject: Rotor Conspiracy
From: ZManDino@aol.com
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 19:03:41 EDT
Last Saturday I had the same rotor failure that Michael experienced. My wife, 
Helga, and I were on our way from Atascadero Calif. to Stanford to take part 
in the Palo Alto Concours. It's a 200 mile drive and we were only 27 miles 
from home, cruising at 70mph, when suddenly the car began to backfire loudly 
and 
lose power. While pulling off the freeway the engine died. I checked the 
engine for leaks, steam, etc., and all seemed well. I removed the distributor 
cap 
and all seemed normal. I was afraid to turn the engine over for fear the timing 
chain had broke or skipped teeth. After being towed home, we continued on to 
the Concours in brand X and commiserated with our car buddies. It was 
suggested that I should check the distributor as the shear pin may have snapped.

Home again I removed the distributor cap and tried to move the rotor to see 
if there was resistance. Instead the cap turned freely on the shaft and the 
brass arm fell off. The rivet that holds the arm in place was laying on the 
timing plate. Examining the rotor I could see that the plastic key that stops   
the 
rotor from turning was broken off. I replaced the rotor with a new one and 
the engine   started and idled smoothly. After a test drive I figured all was 
well until I read Michael's rotor experience today.

Fearing that there may be distributor wobble, I removed the distributor and 
examined it thoroughly. Everything appears to be normal and operates smoothly. 
All I can figure is that the rotor failed possibly from heat and age. I'm 
embarrassed to admit that I haven't changed the rotor for at least three years. 
The rotor was made by Intermotor, part # DRB106, hopefully made in England, but 
who knows for sure. It must be a rotor conspiracy. Lesson learned: Always 
change the rotor with the points.

Alex Zanini
BN7 MK1




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