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Thanks Will. I've read most of your posts about adjusting the valves and injectors and appreciate the info. It really helps me comprehend the mechanics of what's happening when the pieces and parts are whirling around together turning fuel into noise and motion.
I also remember one of your...
I don't have a knock in my M923. I'm only trying to understand how a bad injector can cause knocking as it's prevalent in a lot of posts in this forum. I just can't understand the mechanics of it so it led me to ask the question.
Now, my non-running M925 will be a different story about knock...
I know bad injectors can cause a knock but I'm lost on physically what is going on to cause the knock. I've searched the forum and internet but haven't find a good answer.
My understanding is engine knock is caused from pre-detonation of fuel that causes an abrupt increase in cylinder...
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