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Old 05-14-2021, 09:48 AM   #7
rotorwrench
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Default Re: Rotors

The early and late 8BA family of engiones as well as the later ford tractors used a flat spring or a clip to fit the rotor tightly to the shaft. These were either the 7RA-12213-B or the 8BA-12213 respectively. I wonder if the correct rotors are being sold for the older crab or rabbit ear type distributors. The 7RA-12200 and the 59A-12200 rotors do look a lot alike.

The true crab rotor of 1942 was the 21A-12200 is a bit different.
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