<VV> > Hottest running cylinders
Ron
ronh at owt.com
Tue Aug 23 17:42:17 EDT 2005
Might be leaner mixture, you know.
RonH
----- Original Message -----
From: "BBRT" <chsadek at adelphia.net>
To: "N. Joseph Potts" <pottsf at msn.com>; <UltraMonzaWest at aol.com>;
<virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 12:47 PM
Subject: <VV> > Hottest running cylinders
> Now how could that possibly be.... LOL! List members have been telling me
> that the plenum is pressurized so cylinders are equally cooled. Tell me
> the practical experiences of all of us are wrong and we really haven't
> seen #2 and #5 fail before others... Seriously, then what is the problem?
> Why?
>
> Chuck S
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "N. Joseph Potts" <pottsf at msn.com>
>
>
>>I have observed that on the exhaust logs, the receptacles for #5 and #6
>>are
>> the most-corroded. On a small sample, I admit, but it's consistent that
>> far,
>> anyway.
>> On the other hand, it's #5 and #2 (in that order) on which the
>> intake-valve seats fall out first, in my observation.
>>
>> Joe Potts
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org
>> >
>> The "O-rings" on #5 & #6 are always the 1st to leak..
>>
>> Matt Nall / Patiomatt / WCUH / Mr. DeckRug
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