Rotor

Where is nut to loosen rotor to adjust 4 timing?
What are the screws in a rotor for? Set screws are put on during manufacture to keep the disc in place on the assembly line. However, once the car rol...
How do you remove the front rotor on a 1993 F 150 4X4?
How do you remove 4x4 rotors? Remove the rotor by turning the spindle nut counterclockwise with the adjustable wrench. Then pull the rotor from the hu...
¿Cómo se quita el rotor delantero en un Grand Marquis 2001??
Se puede quitar el rotor sin quitar la pinza?? En la parte trasera, el rotor sólido (278 mm) requiere la extracción del soporte, pero el rotor ventila...
What are the symptoms of a broken or cracked rotor?
How do you check a motor rotor? HIGH CURRENT ROTOR TEST - This test is performed by applying high current through the shaft of the rotor (rotor out of...
Why do helicopters need tail rotors?
Can you fly a helicopter without a tail rotor? One significant advancement in the last decade has been the no-tail rotor, or NOTAR, helicopter. As you...