Hi,
that depends on what happened to the electrode. First scenario would be that it was blown out of the cylinder and is now somewhere in your exhaust pipe. Second scenario would be that the electrode is still somewhere in the cylinder, maybe between the piston and the cylinder, that might lead to scratches and that to severe damage of the engine. Third scenario would be that the electrode stuck between the valve and the valve seat, the piston went up and hit the valve, and now the valve is bent.
The scenarios are sorted from: sounds logic, maybe and ......naaah
that depends on what happened to the electrode. First scenario would be that it was blown out of the cylinder and is now somewhere in your exhaust pipe. Second scenario would be that the electrode is still somewhere in the cylinder, maybe between the piston and the cylinder, that might lead to scratches and that to severe damage of the engine. Third scenario would be that the electrode stuck between the valve and the valve seat, the piston went up and hit the valve, and now the valve is bent.
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The scenarios are sorted from sounds logic, maybe and ......naaah
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The scenarios are sorted from: sounds logic, maybe and ......naaah
Hi,
that depends on what happened to the electrode. First scenario would be that it was blown out of the cylinder and is now somewhere in your exhaust pipe. Second scenario would be that the electrode is still somewhere in the cylinder, maybe between the piston and the cylinder, that might lead to scratches and that to severe damage of the engine. Third scenario would be that the electrode stuck between the valve and the valve seat, the piston went up and hit the valve, and now the valve is bent.
The scenarios are sorted from sounds logic, maybe and ......naaah