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Blowing a piston

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Subject: Blowing a piston
From: "Scott Gardner" <gardner@lwcomm.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 03:21:23 +0000
> Fact. It's easier to burn a hole in a piston (or burn a valve) with a
> too lean running air cooled engine. Many air cooled three or four
> cylinder motorcycles will run the middle cylinders richer for the 
> better cooling.
> 
>  -Aron Travis-
> 
Aron,
        Maybe you can help clear up a fuzzy picture in my mind.  When you 
hear of somebody missing a shift and "airmailing a piston through the 
hood", is this just a figure of speech?  What is the physical damage 
to an engine when somebody "blows a piston"?  Can it really separate 
from the con rod and break through the head?  Or does the con rod 
usually stay with the piston and separate from the crank?  While I'm 
thinking about it, what does it mean to have "spun a bearing" in an 
engine?  The only catastrophic engine damage I've ever seen 
personally is a broken crankshaft, but the owner just noticed a bad 
noise, tore down the engine and found the problem.  No fireworks or 
anything.  I'm really curious to hear what all these colorful phrases 
mean in technical terms.
Scott

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