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9. Once the bearings and seals have been replaced, screw the seal nut
back into the main body. Use the spanner wrench or seal nut wrench to
tighten it.
10. Insert the rotor back into the main body from below.
To avoid damaging the o-ring inside the seal nut, turn the rotor gear
clockwise while pushing upward gently.
11. Once the threads on the top of the rotor tube are visible above the main
bearing, screw the rotor cap nut onto the rotor tube.
After removing the rotor cap nut, you must apply Loctite (#130-81-
090) to the threads before reinstalling it. Without Loctite, the rotor
cap nut could loosen and cause the rotor tube to fall.
12. Wrap the chain around the rotor and pull the motor back to tighten it.
Tighten the Allen bolts on the motor to secure it in place.
13. Reassemble the head assembly as described in step 19 - 26 on page