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<blockquote data-quote="Sierra_rider" data-source="post: 7900000" data-attributes="member: 181878"><p>I can't say for sure, but that might be a possibility. My hypothesis is, that with only 1/2 the normal intake volume, the fuel circuit may not have been flowing its full potential in...possibly causing it to run lean and/or hot. Another possibility is if there was an air leak. I don't know what else would've caused it...the cylinder and piston actually look very nice with a very nice chamfer on the port edges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sierra_rider, post: 7900000, member: 181878"] I can't say for sure, but that might be a possibility. My hypothesis is, that with only 1/2 the normal intake volume, the fuel circuit may not have been flowing its full potential in...possibly causing it to run lean and/or hot. Another possibility is if there was an air leak. I don't know what else would've caused it...the cylinder and piston actually look very nice with a very nice chamfer on the port edges. [/QUOTE]
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