[Mgb-v8] Rough and no at all
Paul Hunt
paul.hunt1 at blueyonder.co.uk
Sun Jun 21 04:25:16 MDT 2009
In theory with 12.5% less combustion it shouldn't be generating as much heat.
But unless you drove with exactly the same throttle opening i.e. slower the
other cylinders would be working harder if you maintained a given speed. And
in any case the thermostat is there to maintain coolant temperature to at
least a minimum level.
PaulH.
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Now we come to the question.... If one cylinder was not firing would
the non-ignited fuel cool down the engine a bit, enough to show on
the temp gauge ????
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