FAQ

What Do Exhaust Temperatures Reveal?

Normal cylinder exhaust temperatures are 480–560 °C with max. 30 °C spread; a single strongly elevated cylinder indicates misfire or a defective spark plug, a lowered one indicates gas exchange problems.

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