TODAYS TECH.:AUTOMATIC TRANS.+..-ACCESS
TODAYS TECH.:AUTOMATIC TRANS.+..-ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781305259454
Author: ERJAVEC
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 9, Problem 3ASRQ

While determining the cause for air leaking out of the oil throttle body during a cylinder leakage test: Technician A says that a burnt intake valve is indicated. Technician B says that a warped cylinder head or bad head gasket is indicated. Who is correct?

  1. Technician A

  • Technician B
  • Both A and B
  • d. Neither A nor B
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