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Originally Posted by Geronimo '74
Damn, my mechanic called. I will be needing 6 new pistons....
It seems I was a tad too enthusiastic while beadblasting them. Now the piston wristpins don't fit snug anymore.... They fall right trough.
Looks like I'll be spending some dough...
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Why would anybody beadblast the pistons for re-use?!??
What's wrong with a soak in diesel and follow up with carbcleaner?
The only surface that would be having serious carbon build up is the piston dome.. and at best you can put a scotchbrite on that.. nothing else is required.
It simply doesn't make sense to me, clean a critical engine component with a method that takes away material?? why!?
It's not a frigging huge marine engine from a 1000000 ton tanker with tolerances measured in full milimeters..It's a Porsche engine with tolerances measured in 1/10 of mm's or less.
What if he had taken material off the sides, it might cause a hotspot or wobble inside your (new?) cyllinders.. Or scratch up the cyllinder lining...
I really don't get it. There's no reason to beadblast internal engine parts, at all.