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NAILHEAD PISTONS WITH HOLES


Mr Riviera

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I pulled the heads today on a 425 eng. that has been sitting for years . I found that # 3 and # 4 pistons had jagged holes right in the center of the pistons . No visable damage to the cylinder walls , no pieces on top of the pistons and no damage to the pistons around the broken area . The broken pieces must have gone down but the eng. turns over by hand very well. Any thoughts on the cause of something like this ? Will pull the pan when I get back from Flint. Thanks,

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If the engine was/is stuck, perhaps someone has removed the heads before and tried pounding or hammering on the stuck pistons?

Other causes:

--broken connecting rods

--foreign objects being ingested through the carburetor (like maybe a loose bolt) while the engine was running

--very bad pre-ignition? I've heard of bad pre-ignition blowing a hole in pistons, but have never seen it.

Pete Phillips, BCA #7338

Sherman, TX

1949 Super Estate Wagon

1950 Roadmaster 76-R

1963 Wildcat conv. 425 4-spd.

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