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geoman -> RE: piston re ring (10/11/2006 4:12:09 PM)
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Read my section on powertrain (www.eurotakapg.com)-- under the tech info pages. You are most likely facing more damage then you think. I say that because any piston deformation means you got the thing real toasty, and probably slipped a cylinder sleeve or two. The problem is that many try just throwing head gaskets on, maybe freshen up the heads while they are at it, and then bolt it back together ---and it still overheats when under load. The block has internal cracks from the overheating. Slipped cylinder liners also mean replacing the block or you will just blow head gaskets again. Check for the slipped sleeves first. If that appears okay, you might want to pull the piston/rod assemblies and look at the ring lands for signs of collapse or broken rings. If either condition is present then you got the block too hot. Then you would be better off finding a used engine out of a wrecked vehicle, but only one where you could verify the mileage on the engine. Hope this helps you. Regards, Geoman
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