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two Feigao 9l's - 11.01.2008, 07:47 PM

why does one have a longer shaft?...is this normal



   
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I got this one Linc......

It all started in 7th grade gym class, when boys started noticing "differences". I had never been singled out before and I didn't know how to feel about it. It turns out, as with motors, some just have a longer shaft than others, and it was explained to me that the other boys were just jealous of my longer than normal shaft, and they called it, "shaft envy"


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11.01.2008, 08:07 PM

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I got this one Linc......

It all started in 7th grade gym class, when boys started noticing "differences". I had never been singled out before and I didn't know how to feel about it. It turns out, as with motors, some just have a longer shaft than others, and it was explained to me that the other boys were just jealous of my longer than normal shaft, and they called it, "shaft envy"
I started reading this wondering when it was going to get serious......
   
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11.01.2008, 08:43 PM

Hmm. As long as you can see the shaft inside the back bearing of the motor, I wouldn't be worried.


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