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<blockquote data-quote="tropos_net" data-source="post: 525777" data-attributes="member: 2595"><p>well yes, i would feel safer with electrical motor for a different reason....have a look at the gap between the plastic fan (of the mech fan setup) and the plastic cowling surrounding it. that gap starts to be nearer on one end as the engine mounting flexes with age. they come into contact then BANG! so have to monitor very closely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropos_net, post: 525777, member: 2595"] well yes, i would feel safer with electrical motor for a different reason....have a look at the gap between the plastic fan (of the mech fan setup) and the plastic cowling surrounding it. that gap starts to be nearer on one end as the engine mounting flexes with age. they come into contact then BANG! so have to monitor very closely. [/QUOTE]
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