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Thread: Snapped cam shaft

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    old softie67S
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    Snapped cam shaft

    My 3.2 short stroke motor snapped its cam shaft between the intake and exhaust lobes on cylinder #6. It is a GE60. I have never heard of this happening. Anyone seen this happen before.
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    why we use new billets on race motors...
    I'll bet you had fun figuring that one out.

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