Don't worry, I supposedly have the same native language as him I don't understand what he said either.
Hi ChrisG!
So I'm more relaxed.
Thank you
Hi Studley!
Thank Studley. I had forgotten my friend google (search)
Guys,
Weak mixture lacked gasoline in the mix. Why I said that there was a lack food for horses power beemer engine. The competition for food did the engine blow.
Seriously, the picture does not give to see if the candle exploded upon hitting the piston or melted by heat. The leehenty can inform us better.
I've seen a piston (RD 125) stuck by melting. Excess heat emanating from the candle, which functioned as a cutting torch. As for the mechanical weak mixture. In this case had no valves, because it was a 2-stroke engine.
I have also seen cases diagnosed as weak mixture and break the valve from lack of maintenance (valves closed)
One thing is certain; weak mixing is responsible for overheating of the combustion chamber. From there anything can happen.
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