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"NZLamb" wrote:
Couldn't figure out why the engine still fires and coughs for a while when there is supposed to be no spark. Perhaps a hot spot of carbon is lighting off the combustible mixture? It's still pretty darned hot in the cylinder - it was 1500+F only seconds ago. -- ATP www.pittspecials.com |
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