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Old 06-03-2021, 11:33 AM   #11
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Pretty tough to say without a visual inspection of the internals.
Water could do it. It (steam) can cause some very high pressures.
Broken Cam. Could do it.
Something that would kill those two Cylinders yet allow the engine to turn over and still run.
One can only guess at this point.

It's interesting and I am also curious as to what happened.
They said they took a fuel sample and it looked okay. They wanted to drain the fuel tank and replace the plugs (for $822, which is almost my whole paycheck) and since i’d already changed them i asked to just drain the tank instead. hopefully they’ll find something in there.

I’ll post an update whenever i know something new
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