Rotor blades are on helicopters. They are the long narrow parts above the fuselage (cabin) .When these rotate they impart 'lift' to the helicopter.
Rear is to the back of the vehicle. Brake rotor is the rotating part of a disc brake.
Do you mean rotor? If so, remove the distributor cap and remove the old rotor and install the new one. Simple repair.
a ROTOR is basically any part of a machine that rotates. eg the armature in a motor a STATOR is the part of a machine that is stationary. ie the ROTOR revolves within the STATOR
You probably have a warped rotor(s). Machining or replacement of rotor(s) is necessary to eliminate that.
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Rotor blades are on helicopters. They are the long narrow parts above the fuselage (cabin) .When these rotate they impart 'lift' to the helicopter.
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If you mean the rotor from inside the distributor. Just unclip the 2 clips and lift up the distributor cap then use a nut driver to remove the 2 bolts on the rotor.
Assuming you mean distributor cap and rotor, yes, if you mixed up the firing order.
Most helicopters fly with only one rotor. If you mean one blade, that is because it would be unbalanced.
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I need more information. The only rotor I can think of that you might mean is the one under the distributor cap in the ingnition system.