Hey guys,
Why exactly does dual feeding usually cause forward drum failure?
Directs apply too fast?
Is it something that can be calibrated to lessen the chances of occuring or?
I know the real solution is to buy a billet drum..
I had one and it is sitting in some insurance companies impound lot waiting on a settlement for the last 6 months... In a fresh 200-4R with GN VB, billet servo, etc..
$1400 in parts sitting where I cannot get it because the case is busted and the insurance doesn;t want to pay my labor to fix it, or for the truck..
Anyway off the rant.
Any tech tips?
Why exactly does dual feeding usually cause forward drum failure?
Directs apply too fast?
Is it something that can be calibrated to lessen the chances of occuring or?
I know the real solution is to buy a billet drum..
I had one and it is sitting in some insurance companies impound lot waiting on a settlement for the last 6 months... In a fresh 200-4R with GN VB, billet servo, etc..
$1400 in parts sitting where I cannot get it because the case is busted and the insurance doesn;t want to pay my labor to fix it, or for the truck..
Anyway off the rant.
Any tech tips?