Last yr, I had a pine needle get sucked-thru the 4180C. Now I'm paranoid one of the cylinder walls has hot pine tar.
Is this a possibility? This car is all-stock with 106K miles; have a pint of Mystery Oil if needed.
What next? PM me if nec.
Last yr, I had a pine needle get sucked-thru the 4180C. Now I'm paranoid one of the cylinder walls has hot pine tar.
Is this a possibility? This car is all-stock with 106K miles; have a pint of Mystery Oil if needed.
What next? PM me if nec.
Last edited by Bryan Knebworth; 04-07-2024 at 09:09 AM. Reason: added text
I have a tie-in that if you stick with me on it might remove your fears. In the army, we used old hardwood skis for winter ops and they would need to be refinished each season with fresh pine tar. To remove the old pine tar it was heated with a heat gun or hair dryer, then scraped. If we were inattentive with the heat gun, the pine tar would catch fire and burn off often damaging the ski. If you somehow got pine tar into the cylinder, it would have surely burned off by now.
That pine needle has been long gone by now.
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It's a pine needle. Not a knitting needle. You're good. . One is soft and organic, the other not so much.
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Thanks fellas this puts my mind at ease
Last edited by Bryan Knebworth; 11-15-2023 at 09:18 PM. Reason: text
Yup, that tar is long gone!
Car is still being unpredictable...
Any of my Mass/New England cohorts interested in a Wrenching/Pizza Party, need to get this bad-animal fixed & sold.
PM me, and I'm thinking of you "Lift/Duration" guys, ya know ones who are like NASA Scientists when it comes to these Foxes.
PM me TTYL
Last edited by Bryan Knebworth; 04-07-2024 at 09:07 AM. Reason: added info
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