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What is a hydrolocked engine, and how do you fix it?0 y0 d+ f3 g0 G: d( E
High-Revving Operation : Rotary engines thrive on high-revving operation, with the optimal range being around 4,000-5,000 RPM and above. Avoid prolonged low-RPM driving, as this can lead to increased oil consumption and premature wear. Smooth Throttle Control : Rotary engines respond best to smooth, progressive throttle inputs. Avoid sudden, jerky throttle movements, as this can put unnecessary stress on the engine components. Redline Runs : Periodically bring the engine all the way up to the redline under load to help clear any carbon buildup and maintain optimal performance.
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Also know that the place where you will work on this project will be dirty. Engine grease, oil, chemicals: you will need gloves, detergent, and you will leave smudges on everything you touch while working on it.) I9 l/ `7 l$ e N
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