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Ryu James
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02.16.2009, 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by George16 View Post
That's the biggest oxymoron I have read so far. We're talking about elektri-clutch and you come in rambling about diff and chassis mounted setups.

It seems like you haven't gotten over your discussion with someone else in the forum .

my Bad,
you are right George. i should have included Brians question from post#21 in my post.

quote:
Teknorc: I was curious what effect, if any, that the long shank pinions have on motor bearings? During operation, doesn't the flexing/twisting of the chassis put stress on the motor bearings (front especially) from the spur/pinion pressing together?

BTW: I'm not trying to slam the product, just was curious about your thoughts on this..

end quote

i was replying more to this but as i also stated i should be getting my new 3 shoe clutch today and will be sure to post feedback on it. also, the posts by Himalaya seemed like they could benefit from a different perspective. thats all, Bud.

oh, and btw, read up on the definition of the word oxymoron before you use it again. maybe you meant something else, idk.


def. oxymoron
A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in a deafening silence and a mournful optimist.

a figure of speech by which a locution produces an incongruous, seemingly self-contradictory effect, as in “cruel kindness” or “to make haste slowly.”

a couple of examples of an oxymoron would be "jumbo shrimp", "soft rock" or in todays economy some might call "job security" an oxymoron.

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