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Originally Posted by Semi Pro
dont you feal that extending the pinion out that far will put alot of stress on the front motor bearing?
and lead to failure?
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That's what I was gonna say... I can forsee some extremely fast-wearing front motor bearings with a long-shank pinion that's hardly attached. Not to mention greater wear on gears as a result of more flex between the pinion/spur.
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