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Piston Slap

To: land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Piston Slap
From: RACE427@aol.com
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 14:14:58 EST
Piston slap is caused by too much clearance between the piston skirt and the 
cylinder wall.  Usually present on cold engines with "cam ground" pistons, 
Pontiac V8s come to mind as they were notorious for this condition when cold.  
If 
one ever overheats an engine, usually the piston skirts collapse and the 
engine then develops "piston slap".   Did your engine ever overheat?
  The only way to repair this condition is to replace the pistons and measure 
cylinder of round, taper and piston skirt to cylinder wall clearance!  
Nothing in a bottle or can will cure this!!  Sorry     Hope this helps!
                          Tony G





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