"have seen rotor buttons do what is happening to yours..
my first v8 disco did a similar thing and it drove me nuts for two days till i swapped the rotor and away it went.
there was no visible fault on the one that was playing up and when not under load it worked just fine.. bit of heat and load and it died... "

Originally Posted by
rovercare
Amazing defect, had it a few times before, was at a mates shop, D1 with 137k on the clock, gas fitted, wouldn't run right, had all new leads, plugs, cap, button, fitted by gas fitter, I said grab another cap and button, what do you know, ran like a charm

I had the same issues in my disco when a service agent replaced the rotor button with a non genuine item. The rotor button in my 101 is unique to the 101 in that it also acts as a governor, it has a little weight and spring that cut power when the engine revs too high - I have had my engine up to about 5,500 rpm and it hasn't cut out yet. The current rotor is a new genuine one installed only 2 months ago.
Garry
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