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    When Piston Rings Stick by Gumming, What Is a Common
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When Piston Rings Stick by Gumming, What Is a Common

Question 27

Question 27

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When piston rings stick by gumming, what is a common cause?


A) high engine temperatures
B) coolant in combustion process
C) prolonged idling
D) prolonged lugdown

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