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11 years 3 months before #45903 by manual-mecanica
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San123, the causes of a bad compression are for rings or hermitage of valves. Now, for what you tell, your problem is that "water" by the "lung" as you call it being the causes; The hermiticity of the Board of the Boper, badly tightening of the butt bolts, crooked or cracking or the packaging itself ... maybe if you are clearer in your question we can somehow with the roll, but from experience I do not rule out what I told you before ... luck

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11 years 3 months before #45910 by manual-mecanica
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Thanks for the answers
MO1973, the packaging was new was the Andubo car 2 days with small motor failure then shot the water through the
pulmon The water and threw
asked if the valves did not sealed well could heat because the mechanic said that it was because the valves did not seal Vien and I told him that it was the pulmon and plug in the end I did not know what it was since it was nodded and valves changed and changed the pulmon and new plug and I am well
and I mention that the buss were not adjusted.

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11 years 3 months before #45911 by manual-mecanica
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Kikemec wrote: Look ahy you touch a topic that in general is like a discussion, there are those who believe that a car with a bad regulation of valves is heated, but I do not believe in that part, because there is no relationship, between one and the other, there you say that the little time of overlap between the admission valve and the escape valve, would produce an increase in temperature, but it is very little caused since the refrigeration of the refrigeration of the refrigeration of The engine is done by water and oil, now, an engine that works required by a bad valve regulation could generate a temperature increase if the exhaust gases generate a contribution in the engine but it would not be of such importance to heat the engine, since the opening time would not be so significant.



I pienzo just like you do not find logic to the valves cause warming but there are those who tell me that if

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11 years 2 months before #45912 by manual-mecanica
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If the valves close badly, the explosion is less, also rises worse than rpm, so it will work worse and there will be no "thermal performance" of the engine. Heat for this? The only thing that will "heat" will be the valve seats (they can burn) but that the engine is heated ... I do not see any relationship ... surely as the companions have told you, you will be badly taken by the Board of Cuhata or the Building, or the two things at the same time. I saw an engine that filled the circuit, and when starting, I threw all the water out of the bottle, when going to disassemble, the butt screws were totally lazy ... a warm of a warm ...

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11 years 2 months before #45919 by manual-mecanica
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What do you call divers ... if I imagine should be the valve seals (as we know them here) if they are necessarily replaced at the time of changing valves before their respective settlement ...

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