Those With Newly Built Forged Engines...
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QUOTE (JonGTR @ Sep 19 2005, 02:39 PM)
it could be that they didn't check the gap in the rings or the bore size. If they aren't wide enough, then when the piston expands, the rings get eaten..
ring gap too narrow won't make the ring "eat themselves. .they will simply "seize" in the cylinders when the heat will make them expand,
bearing shavings? i doubt it it's non-magnetic material.. unless you eaten the to the point the crank is running on the steel "holder"