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Thread: Raceservice4u twin spark dissy rotor.

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    Thanks for the input.
    Frank is the top like this?
    Found image of H704068-01.
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    Mine looks like money; lower pic in your post.

    Yours looks very cheap.

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    It may look cheap, but its done it's job and lasted.
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    So why do you need a new one?

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    Time to replace.
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    Classic.



    I would think the going price for really nice Marelli rotors would be at least $750? Perhaps peanut gallery has input.

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    mar, is there a carbon brush for the second rotor. I’m with Frank, it looks inexpensive, almost home made.

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    Hi.

    DO you have an original Marelli dizzy or a repop? All repops arn't made equal. Some use the same rotor and cap and some others use a Jagar V12 rotor/cap assembly.

    If you have an original, you'll probably find what you're looking for here:
    http://maseratisource.com/maserati-3...gnition-rotor/

    Olivier.

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    Thanks Olivier.
    Mine is repop, running with the Jag cap and custom rotor arm.
    Another member has exact rotor arm available pictued in my original post, that I will most likely take him up on. Meanwhile the engine is now out of action and due to be pulled down at a later date for further inspection after finding two metal flakes on the sump plate and fine metalic specs in the oil filter element.
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