All;
-Also not real conducive to maintaining rod bearings. From what I
vaguely remember(engine Physics whiz's help here)when a gas engine
lugs, there are 2 major forces attacking the connecting rods. 1),
compression from the engine still firing & 2), stretch (or tension?)
from the engine "freewheeling" with minimal load.
-Please advise.
Phil
the chug-chug-chug emitted is embarrasing.
Larry Wright, Maryland "I can't get no-- Satis-traction"
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