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Rear bearing block for torque tube

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Kelvin Rempel

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Just having a look at my rear bearing block on my torque tube. Looks like it’s not built to plans. Plans show there should be 2 grooves milled into the blocks to hold the O rings. Mine does not have them. Anyone else have the same discrepancy?
 

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