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That Red Right Plug Is Back


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You have a wierd situation. But, you should not be running race fuel, not on the risk of crank seperation, but because you don't have to. Your motor will get greater performance by running the lowest octane that it can tolerate without detonation. at 140 PSI and 21 cc domes, you do not need it. ANyways, I would fear crank seperation on a stock shee. It does happen. What do you mean by the right cylinder having more play. What has more play? The piston? The upper rod bearing? What?

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With the tear in your carb boot chances are very good that the RH cyl was way lean, could've stuck a ring. Lean = hot, could also explain the absence of paint in the RH exhaust port, was the top of the RH piston very clean and almost pitted looking? Sounds like it may be time to break open the piggy bank...Good luck.

 

Dunedemon.

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