What Does Engine Cylinder Scoring Sound Like?
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If an engine shows slight signs of cylinder scoring, it typically produces a "tick, tick, tick" sound during idle operation. As the temperature rises, the sound becomes more muffled and is accompanied by engine shaking. In severe cases of cylinder scoring, the engine may stall directly. Below are the causes of engine cylinder scoring: 1. Water shortage or leakage: The engine cooling system fails to replenish in time due to leakage or water shortage, leading to engine overheating; 2. Excessive oil consumption: Severe oil deficiency caused by engine oil leakage or excessive oil consumption; 3. Overheating: Prolonged high-speed or overload operation of the engine, resulting in excessively high temperatures.