Odd Colored Piston Head - Pic Added on 2nd Page
I have very little engine experience, but I am working on a couple of Kubota tractors as fun projects. One of the tractors is a Kubota BX1800 with the D722 engine. I purchased knowing that it had low compression in the 2nd cylinder.
Today, I took the head off of the engine, and this is the first time that I have ever seen the inside of any engine in person. I was struck, however, by the color of the top of the 2nd piston. Although I have not removed the pistons yet, I noticed that the top of the 2nd piston (the cylinder with the low compression) was a flat gray color - almost the color of primer. The other 2 pistons looked more like I expected; they had a black sooty/oily appearance. The difference was very apparent.
Does anyone have any thoughts on what might cause the top of the 2nd cylinder to have the flat gray appearance and not the black-ish sooty appearance of the tops of the 1st and 3rd?
Thank you.
I have very little engine experience, but I am working on a couple of Kubota tractors as fun projects. One of the tractors is a Kubota BX1800 with the D722 engine. I purchased knowing that it had low compression in the 2nd cylinder.
Today, I took the head off of the engine, and this is the first time that I have ever seen the inside of any engine in person. I was struck, however, by the color of the top of the 2nd piston. Although I have not removed the pistons yet, I noticed that the top of the 2nd piston (the cylinder with the low compression) was a flat gray color - almost the color of primer. The other 2 pistons looked more like I expected; they had a black sooty/oily appearance. The difference was very apparent.
Does anyone have any thoughts on what might cause the top of the 2nd cylinder to have the flat gray appearance and not the black-ish sooty appearance of the tops of the 1st and 3rd?
Thank you.
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