To treat a bad piston, first, diagnose the issue by checking for signs of damage such as scoring, cracks, or excessive wear. If the piston is damaged, it typically needs to be replaced rather than repaired. Ensure that the cylinder walls are also inspected for damage; if they are worn, they may need honing or replacement. After replacing the piston, reassemble the engine with new piston rings and gaskets to ensure proper sealing and performance.
bad valve seals, bad piston rings bad valve seals, bad piston rings
bad piston rings or a bad cylinder all together look up a rebuilder bad piston rings or a bad cylinder all together look up a rebuilder Worn piston rings and or bad valve seals. Could be from high mileage or poor maintenance either way there is no cheap fix.
The engine's piston moves up and down within the cylinder to help generate power.
Take a compression test Could be a bad head gasket Bad plugs? Bad wires?
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Worn piston rings, bad valve seals,
Bad spark plugs? Bad plug wires? Bad valve? Bad piston? Bad coil? (new Fords haeone for each cylinder) Bad spark plugs? Bad plug wires? Bad valve? Bad piston? Bad coil? (new Fords haeone for each cylinder)
smoke loss of power
loss of power
If you're getting gasoline in the oil, then you have bad piston rings that are allowing gases into the crankcase. You can find which piston(s) have bad rings by doing a compression test; a cylinder with bad rings will have lower compression.
no, you have bad piston rings