Poor lubrication. Excessive rpm's. Defective piston. Problem with the wrist pin, bushing or piston rod.
A connecting rod connects the piston to the crankshaft - A piston rod (also called a wristpin)connects the piston to the connecting rod.
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.
The connecting rod has a "wrist pin" which goes through the side of the piston and through the connecting rod. It is one of the most critical fit parts of an engine.The connecting rod or con rod connects the piston to the crank or crankshaft!!!
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It connects the piston to whatever the design calls for the piston to push or pull on. In a combustion engine, the piston rod connects the piston to the crankshaft, turning linear reciprocating motion into rotary motion.
Usually a connecting rod will break due to a cylinder being siezed. An example is if the valve seat on a head comes loose and falls into the combustion chamber it will block the piston from moving all the way to top dead center. If that happens then the connecting rod for that cylinder will break.
A cotter joint is used to connect the piston rod with a cross-head...
You need a hydraulic press to press the pin into the piston and through the connecting rod
The connecting rod has a "wrist pin" which goes through the side of the piston and through the connecting rod. It is one of the most critical fit parts of an engine.The connecting rod or con rod connects the piston to the crank or crankshaft!!!
There 2 things how remove piston from the rod and how remove oil ring from the piston? 2003 Kia Rio 1.6L