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SignUp Now!Dude don’t post on here again. You have no clue about anything shut up and mind your buisness
Couldnt agree moreIt would be beneficial for future tech posts if you would perform a leakdown test before it gets torn down.
I would hate to get spinal surgery without at least first getting an MRI.
I am sure other builders wouldn’t mind just disassembling it before doing at leak down first though. More money for them.
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One more question. You have the ability to remove and tear down the engine but can’t find a way to perform a leak down test ? Idk why it seems like you are totally against it is there a reason you don’t want to find a way to try and perform that test ? I just read your prior postings before I posted the last post . Again this isn’t meant to be anything negative I’m just curious.
Thank you getdowngranny. don't worry about where my money goes. I spend a lot of it.
the post is peaceful nothing wrong being said. shane warned me and so did chuck. so do yourself a favor and play In the sandbox
forum member gave me a suggestion to use a check valve in line with the pcv. anyone else doing this?