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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3471079" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Sad to say dealership could care less about what happens to a used vehicle once you own it. If you were able to pull the plug get yourself a cheap endoscope and have a look in that cylinder and one near it as a comparison. <a href="https://smile.amazon.com/Seesi-Endoscope-Waterproof-Inspection-Semi-Rigid/dp/B07PBF6DX5" target="_blank">https://smile.amazon.com/Seesi-Endoscope-Waterproof-Inspection-Semi-Rigid/dp/B07PBF6DX5</a></p><p></p><p>You want to get that cylinder at the bottom of the stroke when you take peak inside. Or if you can get the valve cover off easy enough. You can see the valves from the top and manually turn the engine over to see if both valves are moving up and down as they should be. Or pull fuel pump relay or fuse and you can bump it over without it starting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3471079, member: 32"] Sad to say dealership could care less about what happens to a used vehicle once you own it. If you were able to pull the plug get yourself a cheap endoscope and have a look in that cylinder and one near it as a comparison. [URL]https://smile.amazon.com/Seesi-Endoscope-Waterproof-Inspection-Semi-Rigid/dp/B07PBF6DX5[/URL] You want to get that cylinder at the bottom of the stroke when you take peak inside. Or if you can get the valve cover off easy enough. You can see the valves from the top and manually turn the engine over to see if both valves are moving up and down as they should be. Or pull fuel pump relay or fuse and you can bump it over without it starting. [/QUOTE]
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