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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 710704" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>HARPERC: Your response to Buffalowhatever was posted as I was typing and fuming at the same time.</p><p> </p><p>My heart goes out to you and I can only imagine what this has put you through. I wish it was an easy answer but truth be known you will never know for 100% absolute certainty. It sure points to a low or delayed ignition problem but could always be something else.</p><p> </p><p>I had a professor in college that was my advisor as well as dept head and he was a professional consultant on varius types of incidents. He used to bring in some of his past cases and present them to us unexperienced to be mechanical engineers and we would divide into 3 person groups and figure out what we thought happened, why they happened and then one of the group would present our results. The one common result I came away with from these exercises was never ever solve something by looking at it and saying this is what caused it because of this. His approach was to list every and anything, then start by process of eliminations. In the end it was amazing - you usually found out it was a cause that you initially had not considered.</p><p> </p><p>And YES - over 2 years of this there were multiple firearms incidents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 710704, member: 8833"] HARPERC: Your response to Buffalowhatever was posted as I was typing and fuming at the same time. My heart goes out to you and I can only imagine what this has put you through. I wish it was an easy answer but truth be known you will never know for 100% absolute certainty. It sure points to a low or delayed ignition problem but could always be something else. I had a professor in college that was my advisor as well as dept head and he was a professional consultant on varius types of incidents. He used to bring in some of his past cases and present them to us unexperienced to be mechanical engineers and we would divide into 3 person groups and figure out what we thought happened, why they happened and then one of the group would present our results. The one common result I came away with from these exercises was never ever solve something by looking at it and saying this is what caused it because of this. His approach was to list every and anything, then start by process of eliminations. In the end it was amazing - you usually found out it was a cause that you initially had not considered. And YES - over 2 years of this there were multiple firearms incidents. [/QUOTE]
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