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Re: rev-limiting rotor (archive)

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Posted by John Moorhead on November 25, 2000 at 14:38:28:

In Reply to: rev-limiting rotor posted by Dave on November 25, 2000 at 13:41:48:


I found a new one in my box o' spares.

Are these pre-set to some specific RPM figure?

Or can you adjust them? I have never played with one before and any guidance would be appreciated :)

-Dave
'68 & '70 1600-2


Dave -

I don't think that they are adjustable and I think that cut out is 6 or 7 k. Porsche uses the same rotor, but I sure wouldn't want to depend on a rev limiting rotor to prevent moto-shrapnel, IMHO. BTW, rev limiting rotors are also "sneaky" sources of odd engine cut outs, so keep a spare in the glovebox.

Hope this helps.

John
74tii


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