Talking of engine failures
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rgh0 wrote:I suspect the crank went before the block but unusual to see a steel crank go like that. So why did the crank go?
cheers
Rohan
Now there's a question. The missed gear mentioned? Poss' metal fatigue? Crack??? Boom ..... Awful to see such an obviously nice motor reduced to scrap. Real shame. But.... It could have been worse. Could have been at 10,000 ft with wings attached... Been there with a prop' and that is not nice.
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Alex....
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