I couldn't see it by eye, I put the edge of a ruler across the two cylinders, when #1 came up to the top you could feel it tap the ruler but no more, when #3 (dodgy one) came up it pushed the ruler away from the block by about 1/4mm, maybe more or less I didn't check with feeler gauge in the dark. As far as I could tell there are no marks on the piston, but it is completely caked in carbon making it hard to tell.steptoe wrote:any marks on the piston concerned? Too late to check the valves. If you hold crank by tool and hand try push or tap the piston to see if is...um....broken? You do have to suspect if something is out enough for you to see by eye
The more I think about it the more I think I'm just hoping against the inevitable


spike has also just told me he's got an EA82 lying around

We'll see what the cylinder head shop says, if there was something badly wrong then I will take a chance that the engine is ok, but if there's nothing remarkable I'll tell them don't bother rebuilding them and just get another engine. Will be able to take the old one apart then and do an autopsy
