Willl it be ok?
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It really depends how big we're talking and where it lands.
If it lands in the middle of a piston and is small enough to fit out the exhaust valve I wouldn't worry too much, if it's quite hefy and wedged itself in the gap between piston-ring and cylinder bore you may scrape the bore and loose some compression.
That'd accelerate the process of engine wear for that cylinder as high-pressure gasses passing by the seals will erode it quite badly.
Is there any way of removing it without starting the car?
Small magnet on a string, blue tack on a stick or something?
Please bear in mind that my only qualification to talk about cars is the fact I've read this forum a bit - so don't take my advice until someone else here confirms what I'm saying!
Good luck!
If it lands in the middle of a piston and is small enough to fit out the exhaust valve I wouldn't worry too much, if it's quite hefy and wedged itself in the gap between piston-ring and cylinder bore you may scrape the bore and loose some compression.
That'd accelerate the process of engine wear for that cylinder as high-pressure gasses passing by the seals will erode it quite badly.
Is there any way of removing it without starting the car?
Small magnet on a string, blue tack on a stick or something?
Please bear in mind that my only qualification to talk about cars is the fact I've read this forum a bit - so don't take my advice until someone else here confirms what I'm saying!
Good luck!
I think you'd be pretty unlucky to have a problem, though if it was a highly tuned engine built at great expense I might just err on the side of caution and whip the head off. If it's an everyday engine I'd risk it.
As an aside, reminds me of the time I'd just finished a top end rebuild on my girlfriends Golf GTI and was refitting the cam belt. I was using a old bic biro in the spark plug hole to check for TDC (you can tell I'm a bodger! ) and didn't pay enough attention as I turned the engine over by hand. Next thing I know, snap, half a biro in the cylinder! Had to take the head off again to fish it out.
Chris
As an aside, reminds me of the time I'd just finished a top end rebuild on my girlfriends Golf GTI and was refitting the cam belt. I was using a old bic biro in the spark plug hole to check for TDC (you can tell I'm a bodger! ) and didn't pay enough attention as I turned the engine over by hand. Next thing I know, snap, half a biro in the cylinder! Had to take the head off again to fish it out.
Chris
deltaf said: Take a small length of vacuum hose, and attach it to your moms vacuum cleaner(ask first, they can get uppity) and proceed to vacuum out any particles that may have dropped in the cylinder. It may not remove all the crap that dropped in, but itll be as good as.
Have fun.
My brother did this, sucked up petrol fumes and blew my mums Hoover to pieces Spectacular, but really scary at the time!
>> Edited by Toffer on Saturday 19th April 16:01
Toffer said:
deltaf said: Take a small length of vacuum hose, and attach it to your moms vacuum cleaner(ask first, they can get uppity) and proceed to vacuum out any particles that may have dropped in the cylinder. It may not remove all the crap that dropped in, but itll be as good as.
Have fun.
My brother did this, sucked up petrol fumes and blew my mums Hoover to pieces Spectacular, but really scary at the time!
>> Edited by Toffer on Saturday 19th April 16:01
And the nomination for this years Darwin award...
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