Message text written by "Jim Muller"
>I may be wrong (as is often the case), but bad rings would produce
>more smoke when you back off the throttle at speed. This might
>typically happen when you shift up, or when you downshift to
>deccelerate.
Interesting. I always thought that bad rings resulted in smoke under load
(heavy throttle) where blowby was the worst.
>Anyway, the point is that running at high rpm's with
>throttle open is different from with throttle closed. (Note the
>double-preposition construction.
perhaps it would be better to say:
"...it is different running at high RPM's with the throttle closed than for
as to with the throttle closed."
Perhaps not.
>That's quite rare. And probably
>illegal in the Queen's English, let alone Tolkien's. But I betcha'
>George Dubya wouldn't mind!)
Indeed! it is the Nuk-U-lus of his national policy, indubldibidbly.
Dave (not a technical writer - thank goodness)
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