MadLawnGnome
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Originally posted by xrsforever
No damage,in the ole days(early seventies)bikers would screw a crompression release in the extra spark plug hole for ease in slowing down. It sounded like a giant fart. At speed this would let dirt into the cylinder and promote rapid wear. At an idle with no dirt blowing it should do no damage.
Mmmmm...frosty malt beverages.Originally posted by TexKDX
You could tell him otherwise though and at least get a case of malt beverage out of him ;).
Originally posted by MadLawnGnome
Oddly enough though i just found out my valves are in out of adjustment..easy fix though
Originally posted by xrsforever
No damage,in the ole days(early seventies)bikers would screw a crompression release in the extra spark plug hole for ease in slowing down. It sounded like a giant fart. At speed this would let dirt into the cylinder and promote rapid wear. At an idle with no dirt blowing it should do no damage.
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