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Warren Hall Student
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Los Angeles Ca.USA
Posts: 4,105
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Tim it's also not uncommon for engines that sit to have the carbon that had built up on the crown of the piston fall off from the moisture from sitting. The carbon falls down into a puddle blocking closure of the exhaust valve. A good running of the motor usually blows out the carbon and the valves start seating.
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