A bad piston typically shows signs of excessive wear or damage, such as cracks, scoring, or heavy carbon buildup on its surface. It may also exhibit significant discoloration due to overheating or oil contamination. Additionally, a piston with a damaged skirt may have excessive clearance that affects its ability to maintain proper cylinder compression. Overall, these issues can lead to reduced engine performance and efficiency.
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.
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There is no such part as a piston sensor.
like every other piston
bad valve seals, bad piston rings bad valve seals, bad piston rings
no it will not. Bad rings will do it, Valves not seating in the head, Bad head gasket. Burnt piston will do it . These are things to look for.
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The engine's piston moves up and down within the cylinder to help generate power.
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Take a compression test Could be a bad head gasket Bad plugs? Bad wires?
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)