roule
Active Member
Hello everyone,
After cleaning my pistons, which were slightly charred, I was able to take a closer look at the liners. These are for some scratched (barely perceptible with fingernails) and also with black traces of which I do not know the origin. Can this affect the proper functioning of the engine, which still has correct compressions?
In addition the camshaft presents on 2 lobes, a degradation of material, it does not look like an oxidation but rather an acid attack. Same question, can this affect the correct medium-term operation of the engine?
I specify that the camshaft was changed 13 years ago and that the range has been driven very little since. The segmentation was redone at the same time.
Thanks for your feedback
After cleaning my pistons, which were slightly charred, I was able to take a closer look at the liners. These are for some scratched (barely perceptible with fingernails) and also with black traces of which I do not know the origin. Can this affect the proper functioning of the engine, which still has correct compressions?
In addition the camshaft presents on 2 lobes, a degradation of material, it does not look like an oxidation but rather an acid attack. Same question, can this affect the correct medium-term operation of the engine?
I specify that the camshaft was changed 13 years ago and that the range has been driven very little since. The segmentation was redone at the same time.
Thanks for your feedback