I checked and it's actually cylinder #2. . . but does that make much of a difference, if any? They're all doing the same job, right? Did it just take more of a beating? I see detonation being talked about, but why did it happen in that cylinder and not in the others. . . or if it started to in others, why did this one go? Does this mean they do have different jobs? -End ridiculous frantic-questioning-free5ty1e wrote:is that cyl # 3, ...
"job" meaning creating compression. . . ugh. . . you know what I mean. . .