Kicker_92
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Got the bar pinched in the middle of a slab and must've gotted a bit too hot, and it died. Trying to start it afterward revealed very little compression. :censored:
It melted off a corner of the piston. This also galled up the cylinder head, which might be salvagable with some honing, but the piston is toast.I tried to sand off some of the slag, but the ring grooves are soo tight that the rings are stuck inside.
I'm thinking the mixture must've been a bit lean, the plug was brown, but a very light shade of brown. It'd been running really nice up until then too, but looks like our milling might be on hold for a bit.
Any suggestions? :help:
It melted off a corner of the piston. This also galled up the cylinder head, which might be salvagable with some honing, but the piston is toast.I tried to sand off some of the slag, but the ring grooves are soo tight that the rings are stuck inside.
I'm thinking the mixture must've been a bit lean, the plug was brown, but a very light shade of brown. It'd been running really nice up until then too, but looks like our milling might be on hold for a bit.
Any suggestions? :help: