In a message dated 98-07-15 16:04:03 EDT, sethgordon@MONTYSBAY.COM writes: << I guess my question to you is what are those other really bad things that happen with out the sensor, that you did not mention. >> Although it is unlikely, a very rich mixture *could* cause piston ring problems, due to carbon build-up, oil dilution & bearing failure as unburned fuel makes its way to the crankcase; and athelete's foot, when you have to walk a long way 'cuzzin' your bus is broke. :) Again, somewhat unlikely, but could happen. gmbulley cary, nc |
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