groan, rings true and loud some of above. Was up late last night pulling my GasGas dirtbike down. To complicate matters, I can't help myself & while it was down being freshened up (& looing for an errant noise) I have to correct the squish clearance which is at 1.9mm. At least I think it is, my thickest solder is 2.0mm & I'm sure I can measure the flat.
either way I have to complicate the matter by measuring the comm & it is very easy to get lazy, but I pushed myself to measure it 3 times. Sure enough the 1st & 2nd measurements were miles apart. But then came them comedy of tired errors, measuring & then discovering the headbolts weren't done up, just resting on the o-rings as I had left them to tighten after letting the oil in the burette settle, but forgot. And the next time I got it all down & had forgotten to record what number I started out with. Sigh, take apart, clean out, reassemble repeat. Again & again. 3 times became about 7.
Heck & this is on a 300cc barrel, the margin of error is huge compared to my 50. - that takes some careful attn with only ~3cc head.

 
			
 
						
					 
					
					
 
		
				
				
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 .  There's obviously quite a harsh environment in there that one can forget about when handling the pieces & slo-mo head animation of the flow etc.
.  There's obviously quite a harsh environment in there that one can forget about when handling the pieces & slo-mo head animation of the flow etc.   
						
					 Worst that can happen is it falls out and gets burnt and disappears into the exhaust. A kart motor that got a slight bit of deto showed no residual traces of the plugs.
 Worst that can happen is it falls out and gets burnt and disappears into the exhaust. A kart motor that got a slight bit of deto showed no residual traces of the plugs.
				 . Generally, how much area must there be in the spot, to determine whether the plug work as TFR/AUX.EX sealant or just a plain pin plug?
. Generally, how much area must there be in the spot, to determine whether the plug work as TFR/AUX.EX sealant or just a plain pin plug?
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