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Posts: 2 Thanks: 0 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | 1998 Uno Mia 1100 I replaced the can belt because a few teeth had broken off. Started first time after fitting took it for a drive and went better than before.But the following day it lost power and by the time I got home and swiched off it would not start again. I then found that the guide on the rotor had broken so I purchased a new one fitted it. Still would not start. Only to find out the rotor had broken again. Any ideas what could be the cause as I'm now stumped. Regards Trevor
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Posts: 26,381 Thanks: 1014 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | Re: 1998 Uno Mia 1100 Hi Trevor Guide on rotor..? Please explain in more detail Thanks Charlie
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Posts: 2 Thanks: 0 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | Re: 1998 Uno Mia 1100 There is a keyway guide on the rotor so it can line up correctly. It brakes that keyway off so the rotor can't be set at the correct pisition
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