I haven't looked at many pistons (especially yours), so I could be WAY off base, but it seems like there's a lot outside the bowl (thinking big/early timing)?
This is the only failure?!So after how many years and how many sets one piston finally took a shit?
still impressed and would put a set in my truck tomorrow.
That is impressiveIt is the only one through the crown that I recall. There have been a few that have cracked below. Right above the pin or on the skirt. Essentially all of those were discovered when the engine was torn down for other issues. Otherwise, the owner was totally unaware of any issues.
For this piston, the oil gallery appears to be a full 0.100" closer to the crown than normal. Probably a casting shift. That alone shouldn't have caused a problem, but I think this piston lost it's oil cooling also based on the metal transfer.
This is a normal piston with the same bowl.
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They are essentially the same. There is a little variation from piston to piston, but it is very small and has no impact in this case.Looks like mahle cut the bottoms of the pistons up higher or used a different cast. In the cut away between the two, you can see the whole bottom case area is up higher than the first cut away you show
Bummer, I though you purchased directly from them and had a semi working relationship. At least enough to contact some one...They don't answer my calls.