- Fri Jul 21, 2017 2:24 pm
#69260
I was planning to keep out of this thread!!!, BUT that first piston is typical of a badly tuned motor, yes it did overheat, to say melted is not quite correct, the alloy reaches a temperature where it weakens and the blast of the burning mixture blows the hole in it that is why they often look as if something hit the crown.
The root cause is often people tune an engine by just fitting oversize higher compression pistons and don't consider that other things need changing to suit, in a higher compression engine the spark plug will normally need to be changed to a more suitable type, the fuel mixture will also need to be adjusted to suit, it could be either or both these things which have caused the damage, but looking at it the hot spot has been towards the inlet valve which indicates the mixture as the culprit, had the hole been under the spark plug that would have been the main culprit, tuning these engines is not really to be done lightly by the home tuner unless they really know what is required.