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		73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Engine/Drivetrain => Topic started by: mrnda on March 03, 2012, 01:14:03 pm
		
			
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 removed the head from my engine today (1984 - 292) and noticed some damage to the #1 piston, i have only rebuilt a couple of engines before and have not run across something like this before, what might it be?
 
 Thanks for info and ever coveted knowledge.
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				It kinda looks reminiscent of the piston ring gap set too tight.  
			
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				I won't pretend to know, but detonation can cause all kinds of damage.
			
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				Yep,looks like detonation to me too.Only on the #1 cylinder?
			
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				Let's see a picture of the relative combustion chamber as well please but I will agree it looks like the result of detonation from the pix you've shared.
			
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				chuck:
 it was present in the 1 and 2 cylinder, but he 2 is to a much lesser degree.
 
 Zambonie:
 I will post some pics of the rest of the cylinder tomorrow but there does not seem to be any scaring or pitting on the cylinder walls, but again i am not the most experienced.
 
 All:
 I will do some detonation research as i am unfamiliar with it, thanks everyone.
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				Pic of the bottom of the head for those two cylinders = combustion chamber.
			
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				Sorry true believers, i did not understand what the combustion section.  The head is already back on, i am planning a rebuild at the beginning of the summer.  Just bought the truck and am anxious to get a couple of miles on it. 
 
 There were no abnormalities under the head, all surfaces and valves all looked uniformly colored with no damage.
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				What kind of carbon buildup did you have, either in the problem cylinders or as a whole?
			
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				So you put it back together like that? Why did you pull it apart?
			
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				put it back together because i want to get it running.  I will be tearing it down down in a couple of months.  It is only for fun with the kids, a beat me up truck i bought for 600.