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  1. doghead

    Pumpkin Problems

    Well, atleast you know why, now.
  2. doghead

    Pumpkin Problems

    Actually, running lean and hot can make the pistons look like you described. If the the oil was compromised(with gas), I would expect bearing damage to be evident also. set the timing right, for sure.
  3. doghead

    Pumpkin Problems

    Sounds like piston skirt slap. Look for undersized piston skirt or out of round cylinder bore. If it's getting louder, then your doing what you should do, find it.
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