Working on a Turbojet: 11 - Combustor cases
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We continue with the process of building up our J79 turbojet engine.
For those of you who noticed there are 60 bolts, and not 40: you have an eye for detail!
Lucky the procedures we follow do not require knowing how many bolts there are.
I don't know why I kept saying 40... I must have been thinking about a different engine.
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