How to pull out rotor arm?
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How to pull out rotor arm?
I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
not be pulled out.
Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
find where it is written).
Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
in place.
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so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
not be pulled out.
Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
find where it is written).
Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
in place.
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/ / \/ /\ \ ** Registered Linux user #291606 **
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Re: How to pull out rotor arm?
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:58:28 +0100, Yvan <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
>so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
>not be pulled out.
>
>Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
>find where it is written).
>
>Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
>in place.
There is nothing holding it onto the distributor spindle. You need to
either pull harder or try to hit it from underneath. Be aware though
that it's only plastic and removing it may break it.
Use copper grease on the inside of your replacement rotor arm to avoid
similar problems in future.
>I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
>so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
>not be pulled out.
>
>Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
>find where it is written).
>
>Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
>in place.
There is nothing holding it onto the distributor spindle. You need to
either pull harder or try to hit it from underneath. Be aware though
that it's only plastic and removing it may break it.
Use copper grease on the inside of your replacement rotor arm to avoid
similar problems in future.
#3
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Re: How to pull out rotor arm?
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:58:28 +0100, Yvan <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
>so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
>not be pulled out.
>
>Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
>find where it is written).
>
>Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
>in place.
There is nothing holding it onto the distributor spindle. You need to
either pull harder or try to hit it from underneath. Be aware though
that it's only plastic and removing it may break it.
Use copper grease on the inside of your replacement rotor arm to avoid
similar problems in future.
>I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
>so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
>not be pulled out.
>
>Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
>find where it is written).
>
>Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
>in place.
There is nothing holding it onto the distributor spindle. You need to
either pull harder or try to hit it from underneath. Be aware though
that it's only plastic and removing it may break it.
Use copper grease on the inside of your replacement rotor arm to avoid
similar problems in future.
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Re: How to pull out rotor arm?
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:58:28 +0100, Yvan <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
>so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
>not be pulled out.
>
>Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
>find where it is written).
>
>Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
>in place.
There is nothing holding it onto the distributor spindle. You need to
either pull harder or try to hit it from underneath. Be aware though
that it's only plastic and removing it may break it.
Use copper grease on the inside of your replacement rotor arm to avoid
similar problems in future.
>I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
>so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
>not be pulled out.
>
>Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
>find where it is written).
>
>Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
>in place.
There is nothing holding it onto the distributor spindle. You need to
either pull harder or try to hit it from underneath. Be aware though
that it's only plastic and removing it may break it.
Use copper grease on the inside of your replacement rotor arm to avoid
similar problems in future.
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Re: How to pull out rotor arm?
Yvan <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<20050314155828.417c5428@localhost>...
> I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
> so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
> not be pulled out.
>
> Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
> find where it is written).
>
> Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
> in place.
The factory fitted rotor arms are glued in place on this era of
Audi's.
They are quite difficult to remove without breaking the rotor arm and
obviously care will be needed to not damage the distributor itself.
http://www.audifans.net/modules.php?...otor+arm+glued
Boez
> I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
> so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
> not be pulled out.
>
> Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
> find where it is written).
>
> Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
> in place.
The factory fitted rotor arms are glued in place on this era of
Audi's.
They are quite difficult to remove without breaking the rotor arm and
obviously care will be needed to not damage the distributor itself.
http://www.audifans.net/modules.php?...otor+arm+glued
Boez
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Re: How to pull out rotor arm?
Yvan <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<20050314155828.417c5428@localhost>...
> I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
> so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
> not be pulled out.
>
> Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
> find where it is written).
>
> Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
> in place.
The factory fitted rotor arms are glued in place on this era of
Audi's.
They are quite difficult to remove without breaking the rotor arm and
obviously care will be needed to not damage the distributor itself.
http://www.audifans.net/modules.php?...otor+arm+glued
Boez
> I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
> so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
> not be pulled out.
>
> Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
> find where it is written).
>
> Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
> in place.
The factory fitted rotor arms are glued in place on this era of
Audi's.
They are quite difficult to remove without breaking the rotor arm and
obviously care will be needed to not damage the distributor itself.
http://www.audifans.net/modules.php?...otor+arm+glued
Boez
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Re: How to pull out rotor arm?
Yvan <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<20050314155828.417c5428@localhost>...
> I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
> so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
> not be pulled out.
>
> Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
> find where it is written).
>
> Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
> in place.
The factory fitted rotor arms are glued in place on this era of
Audi's.
They are quite difficult to remove without breaking the rotor arm and
obviously care will be needed to not damage the distributor itself.
http://www.audifans.net/modules.php?...otor+arm+glued
Boez
> I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
> so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
> not be pulled out.
>
> Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
> find where it is written).
>
> Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
> in place.
The factory fitted rotor arms are glued in place on this era of
Audi's.
They are quite difficult to remove without breaking the rotor arm and
obviously care will be needed to not damage the distributor itself.
http://www.audifans.net/modules.php?...otor+arm+glued
Boez
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Re: How to pull out rotor arm?
Before breaking the rotor to remove it be sure to check the shaft diameter of
the replacement to be sure that it will fit. Not sure how you will do this but
there are two different sized of rotor shaft in the same engines / years.
If you don't check first you are guaranteed to have the wrong one : )
BTDT
Tony
'91 100q 5spd
'98.5 A5 1.8TQ 5spd
Boez wrote:
> Yvan <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<20050314155828.417c5428@localhost>...
>
>>I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
>>so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
>>not be pulled out.
>>
>>Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
>>find where it is written).
>>
>>Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
>>in place.
>
>
> The factory fitted rotor arms are glued in place on this era of
> Audi's.
>
> They are quite difficult to remove without breaking the rotor arm and
> obviously care will be needed to not damage the distributor itself.
>
> http://www.audifans.net/modules.php?...otor+arm+glued
>
> Boez
the replacement to be sure that it will fit. Not sure how you will do this but
there are two different sized of rotor shaft in the same engines / years.
If you don't check first you are guaranteed to have the wrong one : )
BTDT
Tony
'91 100q 5spd
'98.5 A5 1.8TQ 5spd
Boez wrote:
> Yvan <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<20050314155828.417c5428@localhost>...
>
>>I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
>>so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
>>not be pulled out.
>>
>>Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
>>find where it is written).
>>
>>Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
>>in place.
>
>
> The factory fitted rotor arms are glued in place on this era of
> Audi's.
>
> They are quite difficult to remove without breaking the rotor arm and
> obviously care will be needed to not damage the distributor itself.
>
> http://www.audifans.net/modules.php?...otor+arm+glued
>
> Boez
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Re: How to pull out rotor arm?
Before breaking the rotor to remove it be sure to check the shaft diameter of
the replacement to be sure that it will fit. Not sure how you will do this but
there are two different sized of rotor shaft in the same engines / years.
If you don't check first you are guaranteed to have the wrong one : )
BTDT
Tony
'91 100q 5spd
'98.5 A5 1.8TQ 5spd
Boez wrote:
> Yvan <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<20050314155828.417c5428@localhost>...
>
>>I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
>>so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
>>not be pulled out.
>>
>>Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
>>find where it is written).
>>
>>Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
>>in place.
>
>
> The factory fitted rotor arms are glued in place on this era of
> Audi's.
>
> They are quite difficult to remove without breaking the rotor arm and
> obviously care will be needed to not damage the distributor itself.
>
> http://www.audifans.net/modules.php?...otor+arm+glued
>
> Boez
the replacement to be sure that it will fit. Not sure how you will do this but
there are two different sized of rotor shaft in the same engines / years.
If you don't check first you are guaranteed to have the wrong one : )
BTDT
Tony
'91 100q 5spd
'98.5 A5 1.8TQ 5spd
Boez wrote:
> Yvan <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<20050314155828.417c5428@localhost>...
>
>>I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
>>so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
>>not be pulled out.
>>
>>Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
>>find where it is written).
>>
>>Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
>>in place.
>
>
> The factory fitted rotor arms are glued in place on this era of
> Audi's.
>
> They are quite difficult to remove without breaking the rotor arm and
> obviously care will be needed to not damage the distributor itself.
>
> http://www.audifans.net/modules.php?...otor+arm+glued
>
> Boez
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Re: How to pull out rotor arm?
Before breaking the rotor to remove it be sure to check the shaft diameter of
the replacement to be sure that it will fit. Not sure how you will do this but
there are two different sized of rotor shaft in the same engines / years.
If you don't check first you are guaranteed to have the wrong one : )
BTDT
Tony
'91 100q 5spd
'98.5 A5 1.8TQ 5spd
Boez wrote:
> Yvan <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<20050314155828.417c5428@localhost>...
>
>>I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
>>so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
>>not be pulled out.
>>
>>Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
>>find where it is written).
>>
>>Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
>>in place.
>
>
> The factory fitted rotor arms are glued in place on this era of
> Audi's.
>
> They are quite difficult to remove without breaking the rotor arm and
> obviously care will be needed to not damage the distributor itself.
>
> http://www.audifans.net/modules.php?...otor+arm+glued
>
> Boez
the replacement to be sure that it will fit. Not sure how you will do this but
there are two different sized of rotor shaft in the same engines / years.
If you don't check first you are guaranteed to have the wrong one : )
BTDT
Tony
'91 100q 5spd
'98.5 A5 1.8TQ 5spd
Boez wrote:
> Yvan <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:<20050314155828.417c5428@localhost>...
>
>>I decided to change distributer cap and rotor arm (Audi 100 5-cyl. '89)
>>so i wanted to check part. no to know what to order. But rotor arm can
>>not be pulled out.
>>
>>Haynes manual does not describe how to pull it out (at least I could not
>>find where it is written).
>>
>>Do I just try to pull it out harder? Or there is something holding it
>>in place.
>
>
> The factory fitted rotor arms are glued in place on this era of
> Audi's.
>
> They are quite difficult to remove without breaking the rotor arm and
> obviously care will be needed to not damage the distributor itself.
>
> http://www.audifans.net/modules.php?...otor+arm+glued
>
> Boez
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