JohnS
Platinum Member
Paddy,
I dont believe that is a good analogy. In this case we have the whole engine recipricating assemblies moving, and then just adding compression. I would say, dropping the clutch is more equivelent to the initial load the starter sees, without decompression.
I dont believe that is a good analogy. In this case we have the whole engine recipricating assemblies moving, and then just adding compression. I would say, dropping the clutch is more equivelent to the initial load the starter sees, without decompression.