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Way to jump to conclusions and make unwarranted assumptions
Posted by
AzHeat
on June 29, 2004 at 7:10 PM
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Very logical reasoning, also what Ash is showing proves it
posted by PLEAZURE in CA (SD)
on June 29, 2004 at 03:28 PM
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about what manufacturers are thinking.
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Interesting rod bearing wear pattern.....
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Ash's Z (In Progress)
14:37:16 06/29/04
Macro mode.
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YugoBernie (NoVA)
14:43:28 06/29/04
interesting indeed
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spyhunter(nj)
14:44:40 06/29/04
pfttt what evidence? That's not a controlled test
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AzHeat
14:55:06 06/29/04
I think he was joking.... (n/m)
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ZEngineer (TT)
14:56:32 06/29/04
I hope so. (n/m)
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Kenny
14:58:46 06/29/04
i heard you where banned.. what happened? (n/m)
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Halo Z
15:06:37 06/29/04
They banned AssHeat by accident. Damn typos... (n/m)
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BigTDogg (MA)
16:51:58 06/29/04
I banned yo Mama (n/m)
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AzHeat
19:21:53 06/29/04
I remember 5th grade. Man, that was cool (n/m)
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BigTDogg (MA)
19:57:53 06/29/04
5th grade was better the 2nd 2rd and 4th time :-) (n/m)
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TARGETZ
21:04:19 06/29/04
DOh (n/m)
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Halo Z
07:11:31 06/30/04
You won't find a controlled test environment.
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Marshall
15:08:04 06/29/04
In other words it is just speculation and not proof. (n/m)
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AzHeat
18:46:53 06/29/04
That's the best we'll get.
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Marshall
02:50:28 06/30/04
Your suggestions dont fit the evidence though -
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Ash's Z (In Progress)
15:13:03 06/29/04
I look at it this way-
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Marshall
15:17:44 06/29/04
agreed (n/m)
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aliaZ
15:23:34 06/29/04
Very logical reasoning, also what Ash is showing proves it
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PLEAZURE in CA (SD)
15:28:12 06/29/04
the reason manufacturers dont use them is simple
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ZEngineer (TT)
15:35:50 06/29/04
False (n/m)
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aliaZ
16:18:00 06/29/04
please elaborate
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ZEngineer (TT)
16:19:59 06/29/04
ok then :)
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aliaZ
16:30:40 06/29/04
I disagree with this
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Marshall
16:33:24 06/29/04
Way to jump to conclusions and make unwarranted assumptions -
AzHeat
19:10:41 06/29/04
You can have obstruction in a main that feeds the rod
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AzHeat
18:53:41 06/29/04
I've always had the concern and used to have a strong
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Ash's Z (In Progress)
15:06:26 06/29/04
or maybe they weren't torqued down properly? (n/m)
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ZEngineer (TT)
15:10:59 06/29/04
I wouldn't think so - I am meticulous with this part of the
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Ash's Z (In Progress)
15:17:22 06/29/04
and when's the last time you calibrated that torque wrench?
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ZEngineer (TT)
15:18:42 06/29/04
I thought you were a steal beam torque wrench fan? (n/m)
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EricTTZ
15:27:24 06/29/04
What is the torque spec on the OEM rod bolt nut? I don't
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AzHeat
19:20:19 06/29/04
quick question
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Marshall
15:14:43 06/29/04
Good question, really. The OEM pulleys appear to be
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Ash's Z (In Progress)
15:24:18 06/29/04
Re: Interesting rod bearing wear pattern.....
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Renner
15:28:21 06/29/04
The rear cylinders also drive the frontal cylinders through
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Ash's Z (In Progress)
15:46:56 06/29/04
Re: The rear cylinders also drive the frontal cylinders through
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Renner
16:25:18 06/29/04
I don't know about this:
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Marshall
16:49:05 06/29/04
Re: I don't know about this:
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Renner
17:45:04 06/29/04
Good point
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SeedyROM
19:29:51 06/29/04
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kuah@splparts.com
19:34:40 06/29/04
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Renner
22:07:01 06/29/04
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kuah@splparts.com
23:28:12 06/29/04
Re: Interesting rod bearing wear pattern.....
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Renner
07:50:29 06/30/04
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kuah@splparts.com
09:56:58 06/30/04
Re: Re: Re: Interesting rod bearing wear pattern.....
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Renner
10:36:54 06/30/04
Re: Interesting rod bearing wear pattern.....
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morepower2
15:29:41 06/29/04
I agree, thank you (n/m)
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AzHeat
19:00:59 06/29/04
Hey Mike, you should hang out here more often!
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AztecTT
01:02:51 06/30/04
Hmmm.....
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Spongerider :)
15:37:36 06/29/04
Great link Dean! (n/m)
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Ash's Z (In Progress)
16:11:54 06/29/04
This looks like the answer.
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Kenny
16:53:06 06/29/04
Shouldn't it be more worn at the far end with Harmonics?
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KaZ (VaBch)
15:58:02 06/29/04
One would think so.. What I am wondering about is the
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Ash's Z (In Progress)
16:20:04 06/29/04
The rear load would be much greater proportionately.
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Kenny
16:57:49 06/29/04
That's why the front twists more than the back
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AzHeat
19:13:38 06/29/04
Hey Ash, build this:
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Marshall
17:14:41 06/29/04
whoa (n/m)
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Spee
18:30:46 06/29/04
holy damn
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aliaZ
19:37:03 06/29/04
nothing like strapping on a potential bomb on your back. (n/m)
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AzHeat
19:54:38 06/29/04
LOL (n/m)
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BigTDogg (MA)
20:02:53 06/29/04
Re: One would think so.. What I am wondering about is the
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morepower2
12:57:15 06/30/04
interesting quote:
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Marshall
17:03:55 06/29/04
Re: interesting quote:
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morepower2
12:59:07 06/30/04
stock pulleys are designed by the factory for longevity
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Slowninja(Sport600 Inconel Z)
17:58:30 06/29/04
My Opinion......
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Greg D. (Specialty-Z)
18:32:26 06/29/04
Re: My Opinion......
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morepower2
13:01:20 06/30/04
Re: Interesting rod bearing wear pattern..... (n/m)
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Z pearl
14:57:31 07/02/04
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