Chads
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What all did it bustIJ Did it get the transition coneIJ vanesIJ Bearing supportIJ Did it make it back to the cageIJ Did it twist off the drive shaft on the gear boxIJ If all you would have to put in is a used rotor, it sounds like a steal at $7350, I assume that is plus partsIJ If you don't have to put a cage in it's not that big a deal, really. The guys at our dealer got in a 1680 that ran a steel rod in the rotor, trashed out everything from the bearing support back. Had it running again in less than two days, including installing the new cage and rebuilding the gearbox. However, there was more than one guy on it. Chads