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Spot on my piston? Large pics!


MrMeanGreen

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So in tearing everything down, I notice that there's this white spot, almost like a calcium deposit (and about as hard) on the top of my #1 piston.

 

http://www.unleadedanalog.net/pics/piston4.jpg

http://www.unleadedanalog.net/pics/piston5.jpg

 

 

Anyone have any idea what this is? All seriousness would be appreciated. Thanks.

 

EDIT: Added better pictures, so you cynical asses can see in better detail :p

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Added better pics.

 

Scott, I actually had injector problems with the two, rear cylinders. This is the front on the driver's bank.

 

Matt, I made more torque than power, untypical of a centrifugal setup. Because of the rich condition (maxed MAF), I lost a ton of horsepower but made an additional amount of abnormal torque.

 

I think this year will call for a speed density tune and get rid of the MAF altogether.

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Well, a friend came over tonight and introduced me to SeaFoam spray cleaner for carbon deposits:

 

http://www.unleadedanalog.net/pics/piston4.jpg

 

http://www.unleadedanalog.net/pics/cleanpiston1.jpg

 

Seems to work well, it did good on the other driver's pistons too :)

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yea a little carbon is normal but never a layer. on my turbo set up im seriously thinking about the fast xfi unit. but it will be carb at first.

The XFI system is the shit!

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Fo 'sho, Seafoam is the shit.:) Good to see the before/after pics, that reinforces my suspicion.

 

If you see it in person it doesn't look like flecks of melted aluminum from detonation, I've seen that before and the plugs will tell you what's happening long before you pull the head. The white stuff wasn't solid/metallic at all, it dissolves into dust when you rub it with a towel. The car was running rich as fuck for a long time, like 8:1 rich, in my totally non-professional opinion it looks like there was so much carbon build up on that piston that the crown of the build up turned white from the heat of combustion. There was a ton... seriously a fucking TON of carbon build up on those pistons.:eek:

 

Anyway, the white shit is gone now and once you do the things neccessary to get it tuned to a decent AFR pay attention to your plugs. Silvery specks=bad, black soot=rich. Lean may be mean, but if you've gotta pick one extreme I'll take a really rich AFR every time. Carbon>holes.;)

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Much better pics, I see you found the flower button on the camera...lol

 

Running a true SD tune on your 98 is going to be a great challenge, to bad you couldn't/won't switch over to a 99+ LS1 wire harness and PCM, then it would be cake to tune it in SD mode.

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I read this whole thread, and there wasn't one single jizz comment. God damnit you guys are really starting to piss me off. No boobies, nothing. Fuck you all.

 

Seriously though, wire brush on a drill = pistons looking like brand new.

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