--- Kenneth Lewis <kdlewis@northstate.net> wrote: > David, > One possibility might be the clips were not seated good and popped out. The > wrist pin then floats and presses the clip against the cylinder wall, > machining two grooves into it. > Ken Lewis > http://neksiwel.20m.com/ > > That's a real possibility and a disaster. I will have to drop the engine and pull the heads to see if that's the case. Thanks for the excellent tip. David
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