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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:
And mechanical failures should have simple explanations, no? WHY did one of the cam lobes fail? Why didn't ALL of the cam lobes fail? Timeless issue. www.aviationconsumer.com has hours of reading on the subject. The common factor is infrequent flying. I suppose the *real* issue should be: Why do camshafts work at all? When you sit down and rationally analyze what is happening inside your engine, the danged thing should just throw itself to pieces in the first ten minutes of operation. Yet, most of them don't. Some, however, like Ray's engine, do -- and in very peculiar ways. (Just ONE cam lobe went bad?) I've gone through a couple on one engine and they had those exact symptoms. One AME suggested that the front lobes wear more quickly since the cam is slightly elevated at the front so the oil drains off more quickly. There are as many theories as worn cams, it sometimes seems. moo |
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