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Re: Saw compression
« Reply #30 on: August 05, 2014, 08:32:14 am »
Very good point Roger!  ??? Unfortunately I have no idea, I suppose we would need to get the radial load specs on the bearings as a starting point. Mains, I believe would be the lesser problem, caged needles at the wrist pin would be my biggest worry or worse yet a twisted crank. But then again I have seen bent rods and the bearings suffered very little, messed up yes, but not catastrophic failures.
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