- Tue Feb 09, 2016 6:42 am
#54957
Oops, sorry – some missing words from my post.
I wanted to say “and maybe another nut must have vibrated off as it sounds like the loctited and spring-locked rotor nut has unwound itself and destroyed the rotor†which would explain the slowly then irrevocably failing charging. However on starting dismantling, I find a deeper problem so……engine out etc!
I am a bit disappointed as I sought advice from here on whether I needed to re-balance after fitting the new steel conrod in place of the OEM alloy one and was advised it was not necessary.
Apologies, onedayrestoration – I seem to have hijacked your thread but perhaps the detail and range of answers clarify your potential concerns too.
Cheers, ChrisD
I wanted to say “and maybe another nut must have vibrated off as it sounds like the loctited and spring-locked rotor nut has unwound itself and destroyed the rotor†which would explain the slowly then irrevocably failing charging. However on starting dismantling, I find a deeper problem so……engine out etc!
I am a bit disappointed as I sought advice from here on whether I needed to re-balance after fitting the new steel conrod in place of the OEM alloy one and was advised it was not necessary.
Apologies, onedayrestoration – I seem to have hijacked your thread but perhaps the detail and range of answers clarify your potential concerns too.
Cheers, ChrisD