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Originally Posted by suicideneil
Did you try good rotor + bad can- if there was no buzzing with that combo then that would point to the bad rotor being the issue, though whether it is something serious, or just the kevlar threads flapping a little, that's another question ( tint bit of CA glue to stick the threads back down maybe & then re-test? )....
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Just tried the good rotor in the 'bad can' and it's fine, so yes it's definitely the rotor, not the bearings or anything.
I will try gluing down the strands :)