A 1984 Chevy 3.8 V6 229Ci with one sad looking piston - but where have the bits gone? <br /><br />In trying to free the engine I got fed up standing on a wrecker bar attach to the harmonic balancer (about 450Lbft of torque) and took the heads off - all looked Ok except for No 1 piston which is missing a 1/3 segment of the crown and top piston ring. The piston itself has impact marks which judging by the shape and size are from the ring but the head and valves show no signs of damage whatsoever. Is it possible that the debris was blown out the exhaust?<br /><br />As the motor still didnt free up I stripped it down to the block expecting to find all sorts of debris in the sump but it was clean apart from some water and oil and emulsion. All the bearings appear to be in good condition as well. It turned out that the main bearings were binding becasue if free up as soon as I took the caps off - but I cant understand why as they appear to be good as well. <br /><br />Any ideas on where the piston bits went and why the main bearing would have got bound up so tight