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5245 possible oil contamination??? - 12/9/2003 3:15:30 AM   
lomcevek1



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I am about to put four 5245 in an OMP edge where the servos are in the tail. A friend of mine had both of these servos fail and I wanted to know the possibility of oil contamination causing servo failure. If so should I seal any openings and place the wire exits toward the rear?

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RE: 5245 possible oil contamination??? - 12/12/2003 10:51:46 PM   
MikeMayberry



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If expossed to exhaust there could be a potential for problems.

Mike.

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