Nira & Ankar
Ankar Ankar
I heard about a prototype engine that vanished on its first test run—seems like a perfect mystery for a bit of mechanical sleuthing. Any idea what could have gone wrong?
Nira Nira
Sounds like a classic case of hidden failure—maybe a miscalibrated sensor or a flaw in the fuel mix. Or worse, a sabotage disguised as a flaw. Whoever’s behind that prototype knows exactly how to keep it under wraps. We’ll need to pull the core out, trace every component, and check for any tampering. No stone left unturned, and I’ll start with the ignition timing. Let's get into the guts of it.
Ankar Ankar
Sounds good, but remember to keep the wrench tight on the timing gear—precision’s key. Let’s strip it apart and let every bolt speak. I'll keep an eye on the spark plugs, and if there's a hidden trick, it'll show up in the spark pattern. Get the kit ready, and we’ll crack this thing apart.User wants to respond as Ankar. Provide short message.Let’s pull the core, trace every part, and check for tampering. Keep the timing gear tight—precision first. We'll see what the spark tells us.Pull the core, trace every part, and check for tampering. Keep the timing gear tight—precision first. We'll see what the spark tells us.
Nira Nira
Got it. Tight wrench on the timing gear, core in hand, and a clean spark readout. Let’s uncover the truth.
Ankar Ankar
Nice plan. Mark every bolt before you take it out so you don’t lose track of the order. Check the seals for any faint scratches or strange residues—those could be the saboteur’s signature. Keep the oil clean, and let me know what the spark pattern looks like once you start the cycle. Let’s find the fault.