gallantwarrior
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Ain't that the truth!Hey, that's OK, Montro...I haven't a clue about coding, or such things.That would represent the firing order of the cylinders, I'm guessing. You'd be surprised how many people don't know that the cylinders have to fire in a distinct order so that the camshaft will rotate properly.Considering I smell like jet fuel when I don't smell like campfire, I guess it's all what you like. My hands are also frequently stained with the products of working on aircraft, too. It takes a couple of days and lots of lemon juice to get the black from carbon brakes off your hands.
I can only imagine of your condition, remembering when I rebuilt engine of my car and used kerosene to wash a parts before assembling
It was a simple engine, but my father had a problem to start it by 1-4-2-3 scheme before I read manual and found, scheme would be 4-1-3-2 Or similar... ))
I wouldn't be surprised at all. I have no idea how the internal combustion engine works.
All you have to remember about engines is how sexy they really are; they all suck, squeeze, bang, and blow.
Yup. Probably every one of us has knowledge or skills or aptitude in something that is a complete mystery to the others. And it's a darn good thing too or else we all might be tiddly wink makers, and for sure the world only needs so many tiddly winks.