Can someone please explain this term as I have no fricken idea what it refers to. Is it serious? My mechanic seems to think its not a huge deal, but getting a second opinion from the boffins on here is always a good way to go


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Distrb wrote:are you sure you don't mean piston slap which = pistons hitting valves?
which is not good
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Distrb wrote:are you sure you don't mean piston slap which = pistons hitting valves?
fivebob wrote:Distrb wrote:are you sure you don't mean piston slap which = pistons hitting valves?
Never heard of that being called piston slap before
Adydas wrote:If that theory is right, wouldnt it be the other way around? as the metal expands it expandes closer toward a point of touching..
Quint wrote:i thought (best starter ever)
Piston slap was after the piston had travelled many many kms in the same area it hones itself a 'travel area' inside the cylinder. Once wear starts happening and the piston head becomes a little loose on its wrist pin it travels further up than it used to, there is then a little tiny intsy wincy lip made by the piston at the top of its travel, the piston ring then trys to travel further than it used to and catchs on the lip and goes, donk. You then have to bore out the cylinders to the factory max limit and replace the rings. Makes the knock go away, though this usually causes blow back. (breather sucking oil past the rings as its now at its limit due to the boreing and putting it back into ur intake... yay for emission control)
Other solution is to bore it out and use slightly bigger rings, but thats lots of work.
HRT wrote:Akane wrote:When my big end went, my pistons was hitting the top of the cylinder head, is that called piston slap as well?
Thats either called "being broken", or "rooted big end"
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