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Edit - MMR is Vindicated - OP's Claims Prove to be FALSE
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<blockquote data-quote="MachJoe98" data-source="post: 14051093" data-attributes="member: 153151"><p>From what ive seen and read, piston and cylinder scoring can be cause by a few things including:</p><p></p><p>Improper cylinder honing (not using a torque plate.. Having out of round cylinders)</p><p>Not deburring rings properly</p><p>Not chamfering the bottoms of the cylinders</p><p>Dirty oil or debris in the oil due to dirty assembly </p><p></p><p>Most cases seem to point to improper machining/assembly. Are all of the pistons like this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachJoe98, post: 14051093, member: 153151"] From what ive seen and read, piston and cylinder scoring can be cause by a few things including: Improper cylinder honing (not using a torque plate.. Having out of round cylinders) Not deburring rings properly Not chamfering the bottoms of the cylinders Dirty oil or debris in the oil due to dirty assembly Most cases seem to point to improper machining/assembly. Are all of the pistons like this? [/QUOTE]
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