What Does Normal Cylinder Piston Wear Look Like

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Most people know what a new piston looks like or a destroyed piston. But what does a good used piston look like?

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My 2012 Camry, AFRE 4 cyl, 2.5 is burning oil. No smoke at startup or while driving. No puddle or drips underneath, left white cardboard underneath it overnight. I'm topping it off at least every 2 to 3 weeks. Routine oil changes at 5k, 0-20 mobil 1. Has 219k miles. Would pcv cause this, oil rings? Runs good, thanks!

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Thank you. Been looking for this. Also, the cylinder wear and cam and roller follower wear, normal range roughly, would be future video ideas if I might appreciatively suggest.

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Thanks. I understand there's some thin coating on the cylinder walls that eventually wears off. That worn piston obviously damaged the wall it was in. Are you going to hone the walls or gonna replace the block? What are you going to do specifically for this engine repair?

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What does a bad/good wrist pin joint feel like? Is some side to side motion okay vs obvious slack when pulling in and out on the rod while holding piston still?

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