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well, im not sure I understand what exactly. Cylinder It can be caused by several things: metal on metal wear, contaminates in the oil/fluid, poor clearances, over heating that damaged the metal, etc, etc. It is probably burning oil too. It can also be caused by faulty hydraulic lifters, the wrong camshaft timing, a damaged head gasket, cracked cylinder walls, or a too-rich fuel mixture thats washed the cylinder walls. Experience varies directly with equipment ruined. That means Bore job, oversized pistons & rings, etc. It's difficult to tell, but the vertical lines appear to be scoring marks. Cylinders can leak air from a number of different engine problems. When this happens, you either need to bore out and re-sleeve the cylinders or replace the whole block. My guess on the scratches, the rings have to much of a gap due to the bore being to big. Art, Music & Laughs: It's n o wonder that kids love Mr. David! Explore releases from David "Fathead" Newman at Discogs. It doesn't look too bad, but diesels also have a lot higher compression than any gasser so I'd think this kind of defect shown here would be magnified. The album is produced by David Gilmour, Chris Thomas and Phil Manzanera (who have worked with David and Pink Floyd extensively since Dark Side Of The Moon), and was released in March 2006. WebBase Boxster and Cayman models with a 2.5 or 2.7 liter engine as well as the Boxster S 3.2 engine are unlikely to suffer from cylinder bore scoring, so bore scoping of these engines is not necessary unless there are obvious symptoms such as sooty tail pipes, piston slap, cylinder misfires, and/or high oil consumption occur. Symptoms of scored cylinder wall/ lack of compression The majority of these components are all internal and therefore it can require a lot of The engine block provides a foundation for the cylinder head(s) and other major engine components. Scuffing Or Adhesion. i no longer have the sellers contact information (learing experience). Unlike the other cast members, when David Newell was hired to play Mr. McFeely in 1967, he was also to be a production assistant whose job included locating costumes and props ranging from hats to homeless cats (invariably adopted by cast or crew) or, once, a real baby elephant. David enjoyed considerable success, including eight Academy Award nominations for "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo", which he, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston wrote for Walt Disney's Cinderella (1950), followed by the title songs from The Hanging Tree (1959), Bachelor in Paradise (1961), Walk on the Wild Side (1962), It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), HushHush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), "The Ballad of Cat Ballou" from Cat Ballou (1965) and "My Wishing Doll" from Hawaii (1966).