number 7 piston broke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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number 7 piston broke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hey whats up i took my heads off and a piece of number 7 piston is gone why did this happen and what all would i have to do to fix it the cylinder walls still look good.
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No. the block must be machined, or at the very least inspected. A piece of my #5 ringland was missing when I tore my engine apart. That actually ended up cracking my sleeve. If that is your case, you'll need a new block too.
My advise would be to just buy a shortblock from a vendor. If you need a new block anyways, its just as cheap to buy a preassembled shortblock and be done with it rather than doing it yourself. I got mine from SDPC. Good luck man
My advise would be to just buy a shortblock from a vendor. If you need a new block anyways, its just as cheap to buy a preassembled shortblock and be done with it rather than doing it yourself. I got mine from SDPC. Good luck man
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Originally Posted by ChevyChad
My advise would be to just buy a shortblock from a vendor. If you need a new block anyways, its just as cheap to buy a preassembled shortblock and be done with it rather than doing it yourself. I got mine from SDPC. Good luck man
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Originally Posted by fstls2camaro
hey whats up i took my heads off and a piece of number 7 piston is gone why did this happen and what all would i have to do to fix it the cylinder walls still look good.
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it was no spray i just got it dyno tuned and when i was driving it home i wanted to see what it had so i went 2,3,and 4 gear and when i got off of the freeway i heard a loud tapping so i took my head off i see the top of number 7 is missing i dont know why this happened it is a head,cam ls2
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Originally Posted by fstls2camaro
it was no spray i just got it dyno tuned and when i was driving it home i wanted to see what it had so i went 2,3,and 4 gear and when i got off of the freeway i heard a loud tapping so i took my head off i see the top of number 7 is missing i dont know why this happened it is a head,cam ls2
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Originally Posted by fstls2camaro
it was no spray i just got it dyno tuned and when i was driving it home i wanted to see what it had so i went 2,3,and 4 gear and when i got off of the freeway i heard a loud tapping so i took my head off i see the top of number 7 is missing i dont know why this happened it is a head,cam ls2
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What was your A/F ratio after the dyno tune?
What was your fuel pressure?
Is injector#7 working fine? Have you flow tested your injectors?
I am suspecting a lean condition caused by the tune, fuel pump or injector#7?
Did you run it hard for long time untuned? could be the problem.
What was your fuel pressure?
Is injector#7 working fine? Have you flow tested your injectors?
I am suspecting a lean condition caused by the tune, fuel pump or injector#7?
Did you run it hard for long time untuned? could be the problem.
Last edited by bluecamaroz28; 04-02-2007 at 03:38 PM.
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Really..... u sure it wasn't a pissed off fairy that melted the top of the piston?
Hope you like my new signature.
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that's sucks. i don't recomend running 13.1 or higher but i have done it on a few occasion at the track, 13.4afr, on the dyno is even more crytical cause you don't have cooling ramair, anyway i did two dynorun runs while watching the fuel using my w/b and theirs, the first run was 12.8, took the airfilter out and ran 14.4 and shut down at 4000rpm. my engine still in one piece, but if you don't know the afr and you mod it's not a good to run wot too often.
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Originally Posted by jetblast
that's sucks. i don't recomend running 13.1 or higher but i have done it on a few occasion at the track, 13.4afr, on the dyno is even more crytical cause you don't have cooling ramair, anyway i did two dynorun runs while watching the fuel using my w/b and theirs, the first run was 12.8, took the airfilter out and ran 14.4 and shut down at 4000rpm. my engine still in one piece, but if you don't know the afr and you mod it's not a good to run wot too often.
I think you might want to get a new Lid/filter if removing it is increasing the air flow enough to change it 1.6 points, specially since it's a MAF car.
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13:1 isn't lean -if- everybody's singing the same
tune.
But the wideband shows the -average- AFR of all 8
(by contributed oxygen) and he might well have had
7 at 12.8 and one at 14.5, or something like that, if
an injector was fouled. Average would be 13:1 still
but one of 'em would be in a bad way.
The end injectors on dead-end rails are prone to get
the worst collection of silt and start delivering short
fuel. I'd go with fresh (or at least cleaned & flowed)
injectors on the rebuild and put the fattest flow sheet
ones in the #7 and #8, next fattest in #1 and #2.
The only bad injectors I've ever found (one Ford, one
Porsche) were both rail-end positions.
tune.
But the wideband shows the -average- AFR of all 8
(by contributed oxygen) and he might well have had
7 at 12.8 and one at 14.5, or something like that, if
an injector was fouled. Average would be 13:1 still
but one of 'em would be in a bad way.
The end injectors on dead-end rails are prone to get
the worst collection of silt and start delivering short
fuel. I'd go with fresh (or at least cleaned & flowed)
injectors on the rebuild and put the fattest flow sheet
ones in the #7 and #8, next fattest in #1 and #2.
The only bad injectors I've ever found (one Ford, one
Porsche) were both rail-end positions.