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Old Jul 12, 2010 | 05:22 PM
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Doesn't matter where the dizzy body is in relation to the engine so long as the end result is obtained, ie if it's easier say to rotate 1/4 turn that's ok and will cause no issues so long as the rotor arm/phase signal is in line with the body, just take out turb slightly as said take account of how much it turns as it goes back in then get it where you want it to end.
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