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All about them K’s
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Re: Gotta tell someone
Beautiful work! I build engines for a living and every single first start is as stressful as the last. When they come to life with no issues it’s about as good a feeling as you’ll ever get.
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Who Changed This?
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Location: Simi Valley, CA
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Re: Gotta tell someone
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Given the age of this thread, I'm pretty sure that telling the guy that a Q-Jet should have the choke closed partially and carefully until a max speed is reached, to avoid a lean condition, during cam break in is important.
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