Home » Car Questions » piston rodspiston rodsFebruary 5, 2010February 5, 2010is it possible for number 2 cylinder to be cracked if piston rod number 6 is bent in a 2006 chrysler 300Keywords:engine building1 thought on “piston rods” Jaxer February 5, 2010 at 10:42 am Anything is possible. But not likely. Cylinder walls do not crack easily nor do rods bend.Most chrysler engine failures are caused by timing belts that break and the pistons hit and bent the valves in the head(very common).If the engine failure was caused by lack of oil and overheating…then yes, all kinds of stuff can be damaged….Comments are closed.previousFord RangernextBrake Issue
Jaxer February 5, 2010 at 10:42 am Anything is possible. But not likely. Cylinder walls do not crack easily nor do rods bend.Most chrysler engine failures are caused by timing belts that break and the pistons hit and bent the valves in the head(very common).If the engine failure was caused by lack of oil and overheating…then yes, all kinds of stuff can be damaged….
Anything is possible. But not likely. Cylinder walls do not crack easily nor do rods bend.
Most chrysler engine failures are caused by timing belts that break and the pistons hit and bent the valves in the head(very common).
If the engine failure was caused by lack of oil and overheating…then yes, all kinds of stuff can be damaged….
Comments are closed.