I remember doing my plugs and plug seals last spring. I peered down the holes and the pistons looked like they were rusted. Is that normal?
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What should pistons look like?
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What should pistons look like?
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Originally posted by Tippey764I think driving your car naked will cause the engine to overheatOriginally posted by deevergotesneaky motherfuckerTags: None
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H22 and F22 are small compared to many others I've seen. Motorcycle and dirt bike pistons are even smaller, depending on motor size.
They should look like carbon caked and covered saucers with possible burnt metal blemishes (hot spots) depending on the condition of the engine.
EDIT: Just type in used pistons in Google search, and look at the images.Last edited by Straight Success; 01-17-2012, 10:11 PM.The Lord watches over me!
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The attached images seem about right. I could only see through the spark plug hole and had limited light.
I don't think all pistons are aluminum. I picked up one today and it seemed about the correct weight for steel.MRT
37.5 MPG, AC on, cruising at 80.
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Get some awesome wipers! <-- It's a DIY
Originally posted by Tippey764I think driving your car naked will cause the engine to overheatOriginally posted by deevergotesneaky motherfucker
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http://www.hoon.tk/tech_tips/pistons.html
If you ever hear someway say they have forged pistons, it usually refers to forged aluminum.Last edited by Straight Success; 01-17-2012, 10:20 PM.The Lord watches over me!
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The top pic of the BHB piston looks like a screw dropped into the intake and went for a bounce around the combustion chamber for a little bit.
To be honest. There has to be over 100 build threads around with members showing their engine with the head off during the tear down.
New on the left old on the right, you can see a bit of wear on the skirt, aka side load.
Here is what most good running 200k+, 8.8:1 compression piston tops would look like. There is an area of light brown around the edges, same as the carbon on the insulator of a spark plug.
This is what they should look like
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Originally posted by GhostAccord View PostThe top pic of the BHB piston looks like a screw dropped into the intake and went for a bounce around the combustion chamber for a little bit.
To be honest. There has to be over 100 build threads around with members showing their engine with the head off during the tear down.
New on the left old on the right, you can see a bit of wear on the skirt, aka side load.
Here is what most good running 200k+, 8.8:1 compression piston tops would look like. There is an area of light brown around the edges, same as the carbon on the insulator of a spark plug.
This is what they should look like
I have no way of telling what the sides look like. When I did my oil pan gasket the underside of my engine looked orange/greenish.
The pic of the pistons in the head looks about right. The one on the right looks like it has more carbon than the rest though. Would fuel injector cleaner help restore them?
And I'm pretty sure that your number 3 pic changes as soon as they start firingMRT
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Originally posted by Tippey764I think driving your car naked will cause the engine to overheatOriginally posted by deevergotesneaky motherfucker
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Originally posted by GeoffM View Post... the one on the right looks like it has more carbon than the rest though. Would fuel injector cleaner help restore them? ...
I'm honesty not sure. I know it usually destroys deposits in the fuel systems, injectors, and EGR system. I'm not sure if it would aid with cleaning of the tops of the pistons. I'm sure some will post it though.The Lord watches over me!
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Originally posted by GeoffM View PostAnd I'm pretty sure that your number 3 pic changes as soon as they start firing
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