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Ha Had a bit of a result! I club friend of mine had a dead derailleur with a very frozen motor and said i could have it so i've taken my motor, plates, jockey wheels, and swapped them in and it works perfectly now! Still can't see where the old one was twisted. I thought i would post this just incase anyone is trying to do similar in the future.
Do you know that Di2 rear mechs can "freeze" after a crash and appear to be dead? Something like a 5 second press of the button on the control box usually brings it back to life. Dont throw away the bits from the frozed mech, you may be able to bring it back to life.
Yes, five seconds until the Junction A light flashes red. Then you must turn the pedals as the rear derailleur will change through all the gears. Make sure if it happens out on the road that the hanger isn't bent as it could shift into the spokes!
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Definitely get a mech hanger alignment tool. I never try to fix niggling indexing problems until I've checked everything is straight.
Are you sure that you didn't bend the hanger? There are alignment checkers but spare hangers are relatively cheap and easy to swap out. If things don't improve then swap back and keep the spare safe as it can be reassuring to know that you have one packed when you are off on a bike holiday somewhere (not worth carrying on a bike though).
The hanger is new although it doesn't guarantee it's straight. I used the ghetto method of using a straight edge against the hanger and measuring to 4 points around the wheel rim. I even swapped in a spare non di2 derailleur to see what it looked like and it was vertical and not twisted.
I wasn't aware R8000 di2 were compatible I guess this is why you can't get 6800 looks like that's my only route.
Annoyingly a fellow club mate had a 6800 version with a knackered motor it ashame they aren't serviceable.
If you don't want used then the new R8000 version will work perfectly with your other group set parts