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Old 08-13-2004, 11:06 PM
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Don't remove the rotor, just the cap, then just try yanking on the rotor and see if it doesn't pull right out with the front half of the rotor bracket still attached to it. Boy, sure sounds alot like this car I worked on. Tough part is you'll ALWAYS have the spark, but maybe not at the right time. I'd still stand by my assertion that it's spark related though.

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