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RTC4542 - Rotorarm 2.6 6-cil

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Description:
Rotorarm 2.6 6-cil

All product codes / identifiers:
RTC4542 RTC4542 RTC4542 RTC4542 BE 0624, GRA102, 262704, RTC4542,

Models:
Land Rover Series 2 en 3
Fitment Notes:
SERIE II/III — 2.6L 6-cilinder lijnmotor, rotorarm
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes SERIES II/III — 2.6L 6-cylinder inline engine, rotor arm
Alternative Codes
RTC4542262704BE 0624GRA102

In stock 33 units
31 · Gouda 2 · Drachten
Express delivery available

When will my order arrive?
  • Order before 15:00 (Mon–Fri): same-day dispatch for in-stock items.
  • UPS Express (order before 14:00): dispatched today, delivered tomorrow where available.
  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days.
  • Outside EU/UK: delivery times vary — contact us for an estimate.

Items may ship from multiple warehouses at no extra cost.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the RTC4542 rotor arm do?
The RTC4542 rotor arm sits on top of the distributor shaft inside the distributor cap on the 2.6-litre 6-cylinder petrol engine. As it spins it carries the high-tension spark from the central coil contact to each cap terminal in turn, distributing the spark to the cylinders in firing order.
Which Land Rover does this rotor arm fit?
The RTC4542 rotor arm fits the Land Rover Series 2 and 3 with the 2.6-litre 6-cylinder inline petrol engine. This straight-six was used in longer-wheelbase models, so confirm your engine is the six-cylinder before ordering, as four-cylinder cars use a different distributor.
Why does a rotor arm fail and when should it be replaced?
A rotor arm fails as the metal contact and tip wear or corrode, causing weak spark, misfires and hard starting. It's a routine ignition service part on the 2.6 six-cylinder engine and is typically renewed alongside the distributor cap, points and condenser during a tune-up.