Hermio
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I don't drink coffee.Doood…. Maybe switch to decaf?
I don't drink coffee.Doood…. Maybe switch to decaf?
Scoring most definitely is one mechanism of wear. If you were an engineer you would know that.Scoring does not equal wear.... I think most everyone realises this except the guy who claims to be a mensa member and a engineer...
It just proves you are evil.I realise you are an old fuq and that your man hood probably went south decades ago, but to continue whining about this is women like.
BTW I stand by what I said and in spades.
You are truly hopeless; not only willfully ignorant but incapable of learning.Absolutely not wrong within the conditions I mentioned.
Dude…. “read the room”You are truly hopeless; not only willfully ignorant but incapable of learning.
Lol.Dude…. “read the room”
Im still not wrong...You are truly hopeless; not only willfully ignorant but incapable of learning.
Fill out a hurt feelers report.It just proves you are evil.
In this instance scoring is caused by an abnormal lean condition and is not normal wear. You are completely clueless.Scoring most definitely is one mechanism of wear. If you were an engineer you would know that.
So you make a diagnosis without seeing the damage? I trust my dealer's judgement. I don't trust yours.In this instance scoring is caused by an abnormal lean condition and is not normal wear. You are completely clueless.
The fact than alleged engineer doesn't know this is very telling....
Actually, you are. Take a course on fluid dynamics and you will learn something.Im still not wrong...
No, they are not. Seizing means the parts stop moving and are stuck together. And there are many kinds of wear. On a microscopic level, all wear is a kind of scoring. Wear means removing material. That can happen over time gradually, leaving a polished surface with grooving not visible to the naked eye. It can also happen rapidly with contamination, leaving visible grooves.Seizing and scoring are to terms that describe the same thing.
Scoring is not wearing something out you lieing POS.
The pieces of the piston that have adhered to the cylinder wall are no longer moving smart guy.No, they are not. Seizing means the parts stop moving and are stuck together. And there are many kinds of wear. On a microscopic level, all wear is a kind of scoring. Wear means removing material. That can happen over time gradually, leaving a polished surface with grooving not visible to the naked eye. It can also happen rapidly with contamination, leaving visible grooves.
No I am not...Actually, you are. Take a course on fluid dynamics and you will learn something.
I know what causes scoring in a two cycle engine...So you make a diagnosis without seeing the damage? I trust my dealer's judgement. I don't trust yours.
Who said it was normal? But it is still wear, apparently caused very rapidly.The pieces of the piston that have adhered to the cylinder wall are no longer moving smart guy.
I'll repeat because you are slow. Scoring in a chainsaw is not normal wear.
If you were a doctor you would diagnose patients without seeing them. Result: dead patients.I know what causes scoring in a two cycle engine...
Doctors diagnose patients without seeing them every single day.If you were a doctor you would diagnose patients without seeing them. Result: dead patients.
This is tiring. You are a puerile ignoranus who cannot admit when he is wrong, nor make a cogent argument as to why you hold your position. Assertion is not a valid argument. If you think you can prove that viscosity = film strength, have at it. (I already know you cannot, but your attempt could be amusing.)No I am not...
My argument was made long ago and was in fact very reasonable and correct. I think most of the guys here grasped it perfectly.This is tiring. You are a puerile ignoranus who cannot admit when he is wrong, nor make a cogent argument as to why you hold your position. Assertion is not a valid argument. If you think you can prove that viscosity = film strength, have at it. (I already know you cannot, but your attempt could be amusing.)
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