Peter White has said before that premature failure of a Phil bottom
bracket is due to the bottom bracket shell threads not being aligned.

Here's an excerpt from one of these discussions:

"For a Phil Wood BB to last, the frame's BB threads must be chased
with a
tool that indexes one side of the shell with the other so that the
threads on each side share a common axis. Campagnolo and a few other
companies make tooling that, when used properly, ensures that the
threading is correct, and then, and only then, will you get the full
life of the Phil Wood bearings."

from here:

http://search.bikelist.org/getmsg.asp?Filename=touring.10709.0545.eml

Makes sense to me.

John McMurry
Burlington, VT
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