itsari
Well-known member
Ok, I now know the definitive reason why feejers tick. It's so obvious! Here's the scoop:
First, it's a shame to see our valve guides are not made of pre-fabulated amulite. Also, the fact the case isn't of the malleable logarithmic type doesn't help! But the real crux of the matter is the fact that our hydrocoptic marzelvanes are not fitted to to ambifacient lunar wane shaft, and thus generating side fumbling. Needless to say, that's the origin of the tick right there! I can't believe how Yamaha engineers haven't figured this out yet! I mean, it's Engineering 101!
Also, on another note, the weak stator is easily explainable, too: the winding is not of the lotus-o-deltoid type, nor is it placed in panendermic semi-boloid slots. Unbelievable!
:rolf: :rolf: :rolf: :rolf: :rolf:
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First, it's a shame to see our valve guides are not made of pre-fabulated amulite. Also, the fact the case isn't of the malleable logarithmic type doesn't help! But the real crux of the matter is the fact that our hydrocoptic marzelvanes are not fitted to to ambifacient lunar wane shaft, and thus generating side fumbling. Needless to say, that's the origin of the tick right there! I can't believe how Yamaha engineers haven't figured this out yet! I mean, it's Engineering 101!
Also, on another note, the weak stator is easily explainable, too: the winding is not of the lotus-o-deltoid type, nor is it placed in panendermic semi-boloid slots. Unbelievable!
:rolf: :rolf: :rolf: :rolf: :rolf:
Check out all the details here