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<DIV>Here's a new one. I was taking a new OS 1.40 RX apart to clean it up
before the first run. Everything inside looked great and I was just about to put
the head back on and I figured, what the heck, check the underside of the
head. There was this dark little lump of something stuck in the oil
film. Some kind of tiny beetle (R.I.P). Probably wouldn't have done
any damage. Must have crawled in for a snooze during the time
the engine was laying on the bench. Ya just never know what you'll find in
a model engine. </DIV>
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