How do you know that? Have you taken the head off or has someone had an endoscope in each cylinder?Update time!
After much investigation it appears that the knocking from my engine is due to it eating itself from the inside. The piston in cylinder 1 is apparently slightly undersized so it's taking chunks out of the cylinder
So options are 1) engine rebuild 2) refurbed engine or 3) new engine with waranty. None of which are going to be cheap unfortunately
thats a weird diagnosis ,rebuild it but put pics up of strip down so we know actual conditionUpdate time!
After much investigation it appears that the knocking from my engine is due to it eating itself from the inside. The piston in cylinder 1 is apparently slightly undersized so it's taking chunks out of the cylinder
So options are 1) engine rebuild 2) refurbed engine or 3) new engine with waranty. None of which are going to be cheap unfortunately
The score in the cylinder would likely be caused by a broken piston ring, which may/could have been the source of the noise.I ended up taking it to a local LR specialist as I didn't have the time because of work. They went through everything external on the engine but it was all fine. Next step was to take the cylinder head off. The piston is scored vertically as is the cylinder. They've measured both and the piston is 5thou too small, it's also worn the bearing on the crank through to the copper
5 thou too small were did they measure the piston at the bottom of skirt 90 degrees to the gudgeon pin?I ended up taking it to a local LR specialist as I didn't have the time because of work. They went through everything external on the engine but it was all fine. Next step was to take the cylinder head off. The piston is scored vertically as is the cylinder. They've measured both and the piston is 5thou too small, it's also worn the bearing on the crank through to the copper
5 thou too small were did they measure the piston at the bottom of skirt 90 degrees to the gudgeon pin?