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And you've never seen blow-by burnt on intake valves?
In alllllllll your 30 years experience?
LOL
I'm calling BS on this one!
You brought it up, and yet I'm still waiting to see said pics of the burnt oil build up on intake valves. As I said in an ealier post in this thread. A few drops of oil will not hurt a thing. YOU are the one who claims this horrible burnt oil build up when using a AN BS AC but yet you provide no proof to this claim. I call BS on this one sucker!
You people only think the Ness is good.
Ever seen the intake valves covered with burnt oil as a result of feeding the blow-by through the intake?
Way better systems out there.
Take a look at the Doherty with PowerPacc.
From your post on page 2. Still waiting for those pics you have claimed to have seen?????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????? Or was it just propaganda all along?
A DUCK? You might want to invest in a pair of glasses too along with a motor manual You DA
Ahhhhh!
I see now.
It's that gremlin you have hiding in your intake telling you that you only have 1 or 2 drops of blow-by!
But my question remains the same..."And I'm the sucker?"
LOL
As for your pic, lighten up on the Cabo Wabo and you may recall that I stated "I have firsthand knowledge of the blow-by I saw on my intake valves and unfortunately, I didn't take a pic to pacify YOU."
Now, taxpaying citizens such as myself have to get some sleep so we can work and support the moochers of the US that claim they've been working building engines for 30 years, yet never seen 1 case of burnt oil on intake valves.
With that said, goodnight JohnBOY.
I'll leave to to argue amongst yourself.
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