This can't be right - excessive blow-by?

Dan88t

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Yeah, IAC... no real reason, I was going to be replacing the accordion hose with a hard-pipe, never got around to finishing the job... the last couple of months have consisted of me "trying things out" in anticipation of the current re-do of my previous half-assed build...

I'll shoot DM an email on the rings - thanks for the tip!
 

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One thing I've learned over my years lurking on Supramania is to never doubt IJ... Until I pulled the rings off I didn't notice this, busted ringland on piston #6. The cylinder walls look good, no vertical scratches so I don't think it was busted for all that long... ugh... forget rings, now I have to buy new piston(s)...
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A little off topic, but how loud is that breather filter you have on your IACV? I'm currently running one with a metal element and the damn thing SCREAMS! Driving me freakin batty. Hoping going to a mesh filter like yours will shut it up.
 

Dan88t

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Even with that type of filter the IACV is loud as hell... I'm going to figure something else out when the current rebuild is done because the sound is crazy annoying...
 

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I had a similar situation years ago. Piston looked totally fine, set it down and came back later. When I went to pick it back up most of it stayed there. Lol
 

IJ.

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IJ.;1880642 said:
I'm willing to bet there's at least one broken ringland in your engine or it's just plain worn out... :(

Dan88t;1884499 said:
One thing I've learned over my years lurking on Supramania is to never doubt IJ... Until I pulled the rings off I didn't notice this, busted ringland on piston #6. The cylinder walls look good, no vertical scratches so I don't think it was busted for all that long... ugh... forget rings, now I have to buy new piston(s)...

ta Daaaaa :D
 

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No intentions of being a smart ass here, but you have your terminology mixed up a bit. The ring land is the part of the piston between and above the rings. You've got a broken ring, not a broken ring land. Those do break too though, so check your pistons carefully. Detonation usually breaks them.

Edit: LOL, sorry, I'm an idiot. I just noticed you DO have both a broken ring and a broken land. Sorry about that.

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IJ.

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destrux;1884802 said:
No intentions of being a smart ass here, but you have your terminology mixed up a bit. The ring land is the part of the piston between and above the rings. You've got a broken ring, not a broken ring land. Those do break too though, so check your pistons carefully. Detonation usually breaks them.

Edit: LOL, sorry, I'm an idiot. I just noticed you DO have both a broken ring and a broken land. Sorry about that.

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You doubted me?? ;)
 

Dan88t

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Not that it matters but the rings aren't broken, in fact I even used the one you see in the picture to check my ring gaps on that cylinder (they're within spec)
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The big question is WHY did the ring land break? I know I had a couple of runs while setting up the maft pro where my AFRs went way high (19+) and the knock sensors killed my power... but that was a few weeks before I did the 6500+ RPM pulls in 4th gear and noticed all the oil pouring out of my filter. I assumed the piston broke during those runs, then I noticed the oil pouring out, limped it to the garage and pulled the engine... I wouldn't think I could've driven a few hundred miles with that busted piece of piston just being held in place by the two rings - right?
 

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MarkIII4Me;1884517 said:
A little off topic, but how loud is that breather filter you have on your IACV? I'm currently running one with a metal element and the damn thing SCREAMS! Driving me freakin batty. Hoping going to a mesh filter like yours will shut it up.
Looking over your build, I'm beginning to think you might be better off in the long run investing in some good ear plugs/muffs. :p

IJ.;1884856 said:
"incipient detonation" Google it ;)
I remember reading up on that when you suggested that the last time I saw you post about it. Kinda shitty from what I learned about it.