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Old 09-05-2018, 12:12 PM   #7
1crosscut
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Default Re: Rotor to dizzy body gap

After you set the body on and before you put the cap on see if there is any movement of the body if you twist it back and forth. Usually there is. I always put my bodies on and give them a twist counter clockwise (either direction is fine) and make all my adjustments to the rotor gap then. After that when ever I put the body back on I give it a twist in the same direction and lock the cap in place.
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