you know you have a spun cam bearing if.....
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Uhhh.... nope.
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It DOES have to do with OP's subject here. Maybe YOU should pay attention to EVERYTHING and quit nitpicking posts...
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[QUOTE=G Atsma;20267742]OP mentioned cam bearings in the title to this thread. Cam bearings have no tabs like crank and rod bearings do. I replied to a remark about cam bearings having tabs.
It DOES have to do with OP's subject here. Maybe YOU should pay attention to EVERYTHING and quit nitpicking Then why is the OP asking if you can tell it you have a spun cam bearing? And why is everyone prattling on about big ends and mains?
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btw not nitpicking. Just want to find out the actual reason which has gone totally off topic. Dont reply off the previous post. Reply off the OP. Simples...
Might actually get a definitive answer..
It DOES have to do with OP's subject here. Maybe YOU should pay attention to EVERYTHING and quit nitpicking Then why is the OP asking if you can tell it you have a spun cam bearing? And why is everyone prattling on about big ends and mains?
Unrelated
btw not nitpicking. Just want to find out the actual reason which has gone totally off topic. Dont reply off the previous post. Reply off the OP. Simples...
Might actually get a definitive answer..
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