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Originally Posted by smd4
He's talking about the pin actually rotating in the outer side plate.
Grumpus’s point is closer to what I had in mind. There is obvious movement and wear between the outer plate and the pin. It’s not as pronounced as the inner plate wear which have freer movement but there is some wear. But, again, this whole argument has nothing to do with the cracking of the plate.
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