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    When a Piston Fails Due to Cracks in the Cavity
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When a Piston Fails Due to Cracks in the Cavity

Question 18

Question 18

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When a piston fails due to cracks in the cavity edge of the Mexican hat recess, the usual cause would be:


A) high cylinder pressures
B) overheating
C) cold weather operation
D) injector dribble

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