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Old 01-31-2013, 07:40 AM
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Hi guys,

I recently bought a simple USB stethoskop camera to have a look at the top of my pistons...

This is how they do look like:

(from front to back) - and the spark plugs for the cylinders
Cylinder Nr. 1



Cylinder Nr. 2



Cylinder Nr. 3



Cylinder Nr. 4



And here are the videos of the cylinders
Nr. 1

Nr. 2

Nr. 3

Nr. 4

Looks like I got a wee bit of knock, some carbon buildup...

What are your opinions/suggestions?
Thanks
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I cant see the pics (unsure why they didnt attach here). Otherwise, I just watched vidceo 4 and I dont get to see the squish area.
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Anyone else problems with the pictures?
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they work now.
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Old 01-31-2013, 12:37 PM
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It looks like something ventured into/bounced around your #1 cylinder maybe. Unless that's just indents into the carbon layer?
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Looks like the carbon layer is crackin and flaking.

The real question is, what made you look into this? Do you suspect something is wrong?
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The carbon layer on the pistons look to be breaking off. I am with Miater on this did you have a problem you are trying to solve or were you just looking to look.
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Well mostly because I am a bit paranoid about the car since I am driving a turbo Miata...

Also since the car is off the streets during winter time - I have to keep myself busy.

So you think it's just carbon layer flaking offf?
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I would say its just carbon flaking off. If you run water/methanol injection they will be almost brand new clean with in two days.
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Do a seafoam treatment then take some more pics.
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Originally Posted by triple88a
Do a seafoam treatment then take some more pics.
I don't think seafom is know here in Germany... ;-)
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Fuel injector cleaner will do a pretty good job of the same thing. Let it get sucked into a vaccum line a little at a time.
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