friggin bummer. What were your use patterns? Did you detect any pinging? What is the shape of your combustion chamber (modified)? My gut says it's not the pistons (especially since 2 failed).
Yer scarin' me. I'm about to put together an engine for "the ride".
I didn't detect any pinging at the time of failure, but over the life of these pistons I have had some issues with it. Hot cams, porting, big bore, etc.. I have had a bear of a time getting rid of it at 3/4 throttle when the engine is hot and under load(going uphill, or against heavy wind). Glad you brought it up.
Chamber shape was not modified except to fit larger intake valves. There is no evidence of any valve to piston contact.
I'm trying to get an engine together for "the ride" too, but am experiencing some....speed bumps.
The bore was sloppy and the ring gaps were huge. Why did you put it together that way? Got any more specs or measurements when you built this motor. A little loose here a little tight there all adds up to something that may be doomed to failure would have to know all the specs.
Short story is that I needed transportation to a new job, and I had two blown engines of which I cobbled together a "runner" from. I didn't expect it to last forever.
The sloppy bore and big gaps were because of a local "pro" machinest who did the boring and assured me that it was ok. This was years back, and it was the first engine I ever did.
I know it won't make sense to most to not "do it right as long as your in there," and I would agree. But the fact that I've had little to no income the past couple of years means I gotta just play with what I have.