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Damaged pistons and barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="gagvanman" data-source="post: 643860" data-attributes="member: 17411"><p>Stripped my 1776 down after had the flywheel come loose the other weekend. Camshaft is ok, crank is ok but still need to check journals for any sign of ovality. However; got this strange damage to the top edge of 3 of the pistons (funnily enough not piston 3).</p><p>Anyone any idea of what might have caused this?</p><p>Going to replace all the bearings and flywheel, now I suspect I need new B&P’s…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gagvanman, post: 643860, member: 17411"] Stripped my 1776 down after had the flywheel come loose the other weekend. Camshaft is ok, crank is ok but still need to check journals for any sign of ovality. However; got this strange damage to the top edge of 3 of the pistons (funnily enough not piston 3). Anyone any idea of what might have caused this? Going to replace all the bearings and flywheel, now I suspect I need new B&P’s… [/QUOTE]
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