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Hello everyone,
I woke up on Friday to the sound of the phone ringing, apparently Dad was broken down in the Mav, he told me it rattled very loudly in the turn lane and just cut out and wouldn't restart, and when rolled it out of the way he popped the hood and noticed the air cleaner nut was completely free and that the stud to hold the cheapy cleaner on was gone...
Sorry about the quality of the picture:
It beat up the #6 piston a lot, but didn't put a hole in it, thankfully. There's no damage visible (to me) on the cylinder walls though. There was low compression (90psi) however, so it might have damaged valves too.
The block hasn't had any machine work before, just rerings, so should I just take advantage of the situation and do a rebuild with oversize pistons?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks a million,
Levi
I woke up on Friday to the sound of the phone ringing, apparently Dad was broken down in the Mav, he told me it rattled very loudly in the turn lane and just cut out and wouldn't restart, and when rolled it out of the way he popped the hood and noticed the air cleaner nut was completely free and that the stud to hold the cheapy cleaner on was gone...

Sorry about the quality of the picture:
It beat up the #6 piston a lot, but didn't put a hole in it, thankfully. There's no damage visible (to me) on the cylinder walls though. There was low compression (90psi) however, so it might have damaged valves too.
The block hasn't had any machine work before, just rerings, so should I just take advantage of the situation and do a rebuild with oversize pistons?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks a million,
Levi