Yardsale
Well-Known Member
No; wait until it's cracked, then be concerned. Although, the way parts supplies are drying-up, you might want to check on availability. So - maybe you want to be concerned.
The pictures of both these (above) look like the crack is the same. This suggests that there is some inherent problem with the construct or fit. It may be the way the two sides interface; one causing pressure on the other or maybe the one side is thin in that spot or has mold flash (or something). Might remove and inspect. If there are rub marks, maybe remove some material, loosen a screw or something to head-off having to replace ($85.00 is a chunk of cash).
The pictures of both these (above) look like the crack is the same. This suggests that there is some inherent problem with the construct or fit. It may be the way the two sides interface; one causing pressure on the other or maybe the one side is thin in that spot or has mold flash (or something). Might remove and inspect. If there are rub marks, maybe remove some material, loosen a screw or something to head-off having to replace ($85.00 is a chunk of cash).