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Chewey

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Piston carbon
« on: November 11, 2022, 11:59:07 AM »
I put my engine together about 17 years ago and it had developed a few seal leaks so I took it out to replace seals/gaskets. When I took the heads off this is what the pistons looked like. I was a little surprised. Is this normal? I assume this is carbon buildup. It wipes off the pistons no problem. The underside of the heads has the brown/tan look I am used to looking for on spark plugs so I was caught off guard seeing the pistons like this instead of looking like the heads.
-mike

78 Trans Am 400 Auto (Dec 06 HPP)
76 Trans Am LE 455/4sp w/ t-tops (1 of 110)
2020 Rally Green Camaro 2SS
02 Trans Am CETA Convertible M6 #1949 (sold)

5th T/A

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Re: Piston carbon
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2022, 12:20:54 PM »
This does not look unusual to me. I would not be concerned.
1980 T/A with a Pontiac 461

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1973 T/A 455
1975 T/A 400
1978 T/A W72
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Chewey

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Re: Piston carbon
« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2022, 05:21:50 PM »
Awesome, thanks,
-mike

78 Trans Am 400 Auto (Dec 06 HPP)
76 Trans Am LE 455/4sp w/ t-tops (1 of 110)
2020 Rally Green Camaro 2SS
02 Trans Am CETA Convertible M6 #1949 (sold)

Re: Piston carbon
« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2022, 05:21:50 PM »
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