LordDigi
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- Aug 15, 2003
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Rockford,
Illinois
On a 4g63, the crank is machined to allow 2 pistons to move in exact sync 1 4 and 2 3. I disassembled my engine tonight and laid everything out on the workbench, it was time for a refresh on it. Looking over everything I noticed this while examining the head ...
Looks normal? Not to me. Here you see Exhaust Valves 2 and 4 open and Intake Valves 3 open. Not sure why I've never noticed this before, but if the pistons 1 4 and 2 3 are in exact sync why wouldn't the Valves be?! I realize the book says the firing order is 1-3-4-2 but I've switched 1 4 and 2 3 so many times with no affect, that I know they are fired, in pair, at exactly the same time.
What em I missing here? Maybe it's too late and I'm just not thinking strait, but I tune this car off of DSMLink V3 and I've never seen a difference switching the firing order around as long as you keep 1 4 and 2 3 together ...
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Looks normal? Not to me. Here you see Exhaust Valves 2 and 4 open and Intake Valves 3 open. Not sure why I've never noticed this before, but if the pistons 1 4 and 2 3 are in exact sync why wouldn't the Valves be?! I realize the book says the firing order is 1-3-4-2 but I've switched 1 4 and 2 3 so many times with no affect, that I know they are fired, in pair, at exactly the same time.
What em I missing here? Maybe it's too late and I'm just not thinking strait, but I tune this car off of DSMLink V3 and I've never seen a difference switching the firing order around as long as you keep 1 4 and 2 3 together ...
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