yes if breaks away from the crankshaft
drain the oil, remove the oil pan, remove rod cap
Rod bearing, cracked piston, loose wrist pin, etc.Rod bearing, cracked piston, loose wrist pin, etc.
you don't fix piston rings. if you have bad rings you have to pull the piston and replace them. on most vehicles you have to pull the engine, then you take off the heads and oil pan. unbolt the caps from the bottom of the rod and push it out the top.
Yes, just be careful not to scratch the crank journals with the studs on the piston rod.
There 2 things how remove piston from the rod and how remove oil ring from the piston? 2003 Kia Rio 1.6L
That means a piston rod broke are came off of the crankshaft and went through the oil pan are side of engine block. It's JUNK
Oil rings Combustion rings Piston rod Piston rop cap
A connecting rod connects the piston to the crankshaft - A piston rod (also called a wristpin)connects the piston to the connecting rod.
Easy way is to remove the cylinder head and the oil pan. Then unbolt the cap on the lower side of the connecting rod, then slide the piston out of the top of the engine where u removed the head. Its alot more work than most people think.
You may have thrown a rod or broken the crankshaft. Remove the oil pump and metal pan and see what you find. A worn piston pin or water in the piston would cause this. I suspect you will find that you have some very serious damage.
A bent engine piston is a reference to the piston rod. The piston cannot be bent, but the piston rod can be bent.
The piston includes the piston, rings, rod, rod bearing, and crankshaft bearing.