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I found a piece of piston no bigger than quarter laynig in the bottom of the pan. I got to looking around up in there and in cylinder No.5 the piston was missing a chunk out of the bottom skirt. I didn't see any fractures in the piston and the cylinder wall still looked slick and polished.QuoteWow, Austin. I don't know where to start... But first, I would recommend you stop driving it before any more damage occurs. It seems logical that broken piston is causing some, or possibly all, of your problems. You are going to have to tear it down and replace that piston for sure.Others may have some additional recommendations what to look for before tearing it down.Good luck, man.Rusty
Wow, Austin. I don't know where to start... But first, I would recommend you stop driving it before any more damage occurs. It seems logical that broken piston is causing some, or possibly all, of your problems. You are going to have to tear it down and replace that piston for sure.Others may have some additional recommendations what to look for before tearing it down.Good luck, man.Rusty
Seafoam is where you went wrong. You need to finish the combustion of all of that crap. Then change your oil and your spark plugs. There's no such thing as liquid band aid. Seafoam only works when used correctly.