Chewed up piston: Is this Rod Bearing Failure?

GIL

Power In The Hands Of Few
Location
Cullman AL
like flames fire...remember pensacola in 08?
O I remember. LOL I was standing there watching 14000.00 of my hard earned dollars go up in flames!!! lol Seems like it was just yesterday that I threw up approx 1 minute after the fire was put out. I have never been so sick/scared in my life!!!lol
 

WFO Speedracer

A lifetime ban is like a lifetime warranty !
Location
Alabama
O I remember. LOL I was standing there watching 14000.00 of my hard earned dollars go up in flames!!! lol Seems like it was just yesterday that I threw up approx 1 minute after the fire was put out. I have never been so sick/scared in my life!!!lol

Make sure to bring your ski to the freeride , we may need a backup grill !
 

Dustin Mustangs

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Location
Holland, MI
It caught fire when a combustible material, in combination with a sufficient quantity of an oxidizer, was exposed to a source of heat above the flash point for the fuel/oxidizer mix, which was then able to sustain a rate of rapid oxidation.

:dunce:
 

GIL

Power In The Hands Of Few
Location
Cullman AL
It caught fire when a combustible material, in combination with a sufficient quantity of an oxidizer, was exposed to a source of heat above the flash point for the fuel/oxidizer mix, which was then able to sustain a rate of rapid oxidation.

:dunce:

Word Up !!! Were u there that night? Perfect description!!! lol
 

the WaTeRhAwK

fryin' up a/m electrics..
Location
okc
I mean, wtf were you doing to cause the flamable material and sufficient amount of oxidizer to come in contact with a friggin heat source?.....lol


I guess I'll have to be far more direct with my questions from now on, dustin....LOL
 

GIL

Power In The Hands Of Few
Location
Cullman AL
I mean, wtf were you doing to cause the flamable material and sufficient amount of oxidizer to come in contact with a friggin heat source?.....lol


I guess I'll have to be far more direct with my questions from now on, dustin....LOL

Well, there was a fuel source, a ignition source, and then a fire. DUH
 

GIL

Power In The Hands Of Few
Location
Cullman AL
and were you the brains behind the whole scenario? or did it just "poof" all by itself?....lol : )

I had sunk my ski early that morning at Pensacola Beach and spent ALL day trying to get it fired up w/no luck. About midnight me and 25 of my friends were still trying to fire it up. SOmebody had the idea of starting it on 1 cylinder. We take hte back plug out and Brian holds the plug/plug wire grounding to the engine, I work the start button and the trigger, another guy is working the primer and it started. We were all standing/kneeling in saltwater. I get the chit shocked out of me and in turn light up Brian who drop the plug and plug wire all to find someone had knocked the primer line off the carbs so gevverson was priming raw fuel into the engine bay. POOF. She went up like a mother.

Long story short-should have waited till the next morning when we could see what we were doing and wasnt soooo dam tired. lol We tried dam near everything to put the fire out and nothing was working. Finally the GA crew put a beer cooler full of ice on the fire and that cooled it enough to get it out.

Best part-I had to replace 8" of primer line and that was it!!!
 

the WaTeRhAwK

fryin' up a/m electrics..
Location
okc
I had sunk my ski early that morning at Pensacola Beach and spent ALL day trying to get it fired up w/no luck. About midnight me and 25 of my friends were still trying to fire it up. SOmebody had the idea of starting it on 1 cylinder. We take hte back plug out and Brian holds the plug/plug wire grounding to the engine, I work the start button and the trigger, another guy is working the primer and it started. We were all standing/kneeling in saltwater. I get the chit shocked out of me and in turn light up Brian who drop the plug and plug wire all to find someone had knocked the primer line off the carbs so gevverson was priming raw fuel into the engine bay. POOF. She went up like a mother.

Long story short-should have waited till the next morning when we could see what we were doing and wasnt soooo dam tired. lol We tried dam near everything to put the fire out and nothing was working. Finally the GA crew put a beer cooler full of ice on the fire and that cooled it enough to get it out.

Best part-I had to replace 8" of primer line and that was it!!!



yeah, it didn't want to start, so you pissed it off...LOL :p
 
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