Well...if the electrode is gone on the plug...kinda a waste of time to do a compression test...since we already know he needs a new bottom end.
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Well...if the electrode is gone on the plug...kinda a waste of time to do a compression test...since we already know he needs a new bottom end.
I WANT PICTURES!!!!! lol
nick when i chipped piston/broke plug. i drove for awhile on it. would prob still be on that same motor if i wasnt lazy and would have replaced cat... i didnt feel a power loss after it happened and had no smoke coming out of exhaust.... got into it a lil too hard one day passing someone and finished it off.
LOL, That guy on the Canadian linked forum Turbo Gp was calling us idiots when a chipped piston was brought up..... Opps. The Motors toast, Learn from your mistake and put in a used long block
I heard so many differente version lol. Do u think guys it's a good idea to put a little magnet into the spark plug hole ?
Can u tell me why i'm not able to add pics? IT's always tell me Upload of file failed.:(
you need to use a hosting site like photobucket or imageshack then post the [img] code.
more than likely the piece of piston is in the oil pan or exited through the exhaust.
BlueGTP91
It's happen in August n the temp was normal.
still... a 3.4 pulley is too much for stock exhaust manifolds. if u drove it in teh winter like that... all of your pistons would prob be in the oil pan.
go to an auto store and rent a leak down gauge and test that cylinder.
Don't worry GTPINSC !
I drive a winter beater (Toyota Tercel 98' ;) )
Here the link to see 3 pics of my broken spark plug.
Spark Plug pictures by JoGTP - Photobucket
ouch. did you check the rest of them?
I dont rhink rats fight
:th_laugh-lol3::th_laugh-lol3::th_laugh-lol3:
Damn...even my busted plug never looked that bad LOL
JoshsGTP
I don't understand what u say. (i speak french)
"I dont rhink rats fight" ???
I would say your engine is toast. Does not look like the plug melted, something was bashing around in the cylinder. More than likely a chunk of piston.