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Old 3rd February 2005 | 12:44
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Lu Zuckerman

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From: The home of Dudley Dooright-Where the lead dog is the only one that gets a change of scenery.
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To: helmet fire

Several years ago the US Navy experienced several engine drive shaft separations from the transmissions on their 212s. They traced it to loose or weak mounts but it was caused by the transmission lift link offset position. The movement is allowed by the weak mounts but it is caused according to their findings by the offset position of the lift link.

This is what I based my post on.

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