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Re: Nylon Crankshaft in Small Engine?!?!
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Posted by markct on August 27, 2003 at 09:58:08 from (216.111.137.36):
In Reply to: Nylon Crankshaft in Small Engine?!?! posted by Bob on August 26, 2003 at 18:28:57:
well i have seen a few plastic camshafts that stripped out when i worked at a small engine repair shop. there is no such thing as a plastic crank, it wouldnt take the forces and heat. also ya would be able to tell right away by looking at the shaft coming outa the motor to tell if the crank was plastic, which none are. this guy is full of crap, like the others have said JD doesnt even make an engine, and also having a low quality steel or plastic camshaft would have no effect on the emisions of the engine which is what the EPA tests, not reliability as he is implying by saying that they test for the number of hours that they run. steer clear of this guy he obviosly doesnt know anything about his product or is trying to cheat ya. could ya post a link to that item on ebay so we could see it too.
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