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Tag Archives: Cylinder Test

Dead Cylinder Test

Posted on May 18, 2012January 30, 2020 by Steve Carpenter
18 May

Truck seem low on power? Could be a dead cylinder. An easy way to check, if you have headers, is to either mist or drop water on each header tube where it exits the head. The dead cylinder will be the one that stays wet.

 

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