What happens when a motorcycle cylinder is damaged?
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Here are the specific details about motorcycle cylinder damage: 1. Noticeably increased noise: Due to excessive piston heat expansion causing intense friction with the cylinder block, this friction will result in abnormal engine noises. 2. Vibration and black smoke: Engine vibration becomes very noticeable, and in severe cases, black smoke may emerge. Piston expansion will undoubtedly hinder the piston movement, and when friction between the piston and cylinder increases, it causes severe engine vibration. 3. Overheating of the coolant: Due to increased movement resistance, the pressure inside the engine cylinder becomes significantly higher, which can easily lead to engine overheating.