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epilogue to the '99 yz thumper stumper
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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 62228, member: 16241"] Will - Glad to hear you can finally sleep again :) In one of your earlier posts you had discounted gear slippage because you felt there was no external evidence to support it. After comparing the slipped and replacement cams did you see anything other than orientation that would change this view? Was there any evidence on the cam lobes or bearing surfaces that would point to an unusual load being applied? Was there any thing specific about the events that led up to the final failure that would point to this type of failure? Inquiring minds :) ------------------ Rich Rohrich == "Wisdom is not a product of schooling but of the life-long attempt to acquire it." - Albert Einstein [/QUOTE]
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