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Old 02-14-11, 08:06 PM
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So i have two motors they are both S4 turbo 2 motors. Out of the 2 motors i only have 2 good rotors and 1 good E-Shaft. One of the good rotors is not from the same motor with a good E-Shaft and rotor. So my question is can i just use the rotor with the other E-Shaft and rotor? Im guessing they need to be balanced but not 100% sure.

So yeah i have an ordeal on my hands.
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Search for 'weight code rebuild'.

It returns http://www.rotaryresurrection.com/2n...nter_info.html
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So from what there saying is i can mix s4 rotor from 2 engines to make one good one but that they need to be close to the same weight code.
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Also to add on rotor is a B weight and the other is a D weight.
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Originally Posted by rotarymiatact
also to add one rotor is a b weight and the other is a d weight.
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What is the damaged rotor weight of the rotating assembly you want to use? When replacing damaged rotors, the weight can only be no more than 1 weight division higher or lower than your damaged rotor. Example! If your damaged rotor is a "B" then you can install and "A" or a "C". Also since you have two engines apart, don't confuse the counterweights or flywheels and keep them with the same rotating assembly.
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