I agree and have been using a ground down rotor for years with no problem.
And I have a spare ground down.
Ned Paulsen
In a message dated 8/28/2008 3:40:44 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jobu53@hotmail.com writes:
If you are using a Pertronix system, you need to grind down the rotor so it
sits farther down on the shaft. I have seen a few dizzy's where rotors were
not taken down and there is a lot of black dust inside the dizzy. I saw one
where the center electrode was completely worn away. Dan Serrao1963 BJ7
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