
Originally Posted by
shack
A "lean" state in a diesel will have no bad implications whatsoever, in fact it's the best possible state for them to run.
Rich however is another issue altogether, I have a feeling you are thinking of a petrol engine.
A melted piston top is a sign of overfilling, if it is only one, it is probably a dodgy injector.
Some rotary injector pumps can start to overfuel as they get older/wear.
In one of your pictures though the damage looks to be collision damage not heat.
If the lash caps haven't been replaced, it's quite possible one broke, then got pushed down by the rocker and released the collet on that valve.
Have you found them all?
If they are all ok, it could also have been a failure caused by the rocker being massively out of adjustment.
You may also never know what caused it.
Thanks Shack,
Yup I am thinking of Spark ignition engine, I know very little about oil burners.
If it was over fuelling wouldn't you get black smoke?
Either way im learning on this old girl and will be taking time on a stripdown and hoping to get away with a head, piston and conrod n some new shells on the crank obviously with new parts on the valve and rocker assembly.
The collets are all intact based on my brief inspection but I might Pop out and take a pic or 2 of the top of the head.
before the rocker assy was removed the rockers were all tight bar the dud cylinder but when the push rods were pulled from the block they were all clicked in their seats but again im new at this oil burner stuff.
Either way theres a bit of stuff to check and replace with the Pump and injectors to make sure it doesnt grenade again.
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