What causes a wrist pin clip to break?
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What causes a wrist pin clip to break?
Half was still in the piston the other half was floating around in pieces, what causes a wrist pin clip to crack or break?
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Had one break on an old KTM when I was a kid, costly mishap. I just tore down a motor yesterday and the guy "freshly rebuilt" it. Cylinder was bored to the max, new piston etc. and he couldn't figure out why he could not start it. Compression was 60 lbs at best so I tried a leak down test which it failed miserably. Tore it down to find a new piston, gouged to hell, a ring that was not checked for end gap and had been butted and bent causing the lack of compression. Good thing that he didn't get it running because the one circlip that wasn't installed with the opening to match the slot in the piston (ten o'clock)AlisoBob wrote:They should be installed with the opening at either 12 or 6 o'clock...
If they are installed ( or wiggle around) so the opening is at 3 or 9 o'clock they fatigue under the flutter of changing directions 16,000 times a minute.




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Fixed.jbsleddin wrote:Tore it down to find a new piston, gouged to hell, a ring that was not checked for end gap and had been butted and bent causing the lack of compression. ... one circlip that wasn't installed with the opening to match the slot in the piston (ten o'clock), was half out of the groove and would've popped out wreaking more havoc. ...new gaskets...were slathered in silicone much similar to ribs ready to grill. Lower end and crown of piston were covered with the excess that squeezed out... Some people's kids (need their toolboxes welded shut)

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Any "mechanic" I've ever spoken to over the years has always said it doesn't matter, as long as the opening is facing up OR down, not aligned with the cutout like I keep finding more and more dumbasses doing.
And then it's damn near impossible to remove the clip after when you have nothing to grab on to. As far as the clip that broke, I have no idea why since the remainder of the clip was still in the groove.

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