Plug blow-out...took a piston with it this time!

Someone up there must not like me. I got laid off at the end of November, can't find a job, and now this.
Basically I'm looking at a new motor here, I guess. Should I just sell a guitar, get a new engine and be done with it? I was thinking about just asking the mechanic to do as little as possible to slap the car back together and then trade it in for something that's not going to blow plugs out every six months once it hits 80k.
 
Total comes to 2677.72.
Luckily my unemployment appeal just went through and I'll be getting two months' worth of back benefits. Hopefully I can sell one of my guitars and pay for the rest of this without going to Uncle Visa.
 
Well, it's a done deal. Had to replace the alternator with it since it was bad but what can you do? After driving the wife's Hyundai for a few weeks this thing feels like an airplane.
Let me ask you this, though. Would defeating the traction control throw an ABS light you can't clear? I just figured the mechanic did me a solid and defeated the TC with a tuner and the ABS light was a result of that.
 
It's usually the other way around, actually. When there's an ABS problem, traction control doesn't work. I turned off my traction control with my handheld, and the abs worked just fine.
 
What else did he do to the tune to make you burn up a piston. Did you get some bad gas, some detonation. Thats the only thing thats going to blow up a plug. I lost 2 plugs recently, thank god I didn't loose the motor. It was before my new tune.
 
I'm lost here.

So, you have already had a spark plug thread repaired by someone else and that same cylinder ran lean and melted a hole in the top of your piston?

A lean misfire would have been picked up by FRED, your OBDII watchdog.
 
I'm lost here.

So, you have already had a spark plug thread repaired by someone else and that same cylinder ran lean and melted a hole in the top of your piston?

A lean misfire would have been picked up by FRED, your OBDII watchdog.

Yeah I'm with notch on this one. I've never heard of a "plug leaking" to the point that it would cause you to burn a piston. If it's that bad it's going to be heard. There is alot more pressure under combustion then there is under vacuum. So It would be making wicked noise. I would really question your mechanic's story.
 
My guess is the original thread repair was done with a cheap repair kit.. those cheap kits can cause hot spots in the chamber and in the worse case cause what happened here..


Timesert is a good kit for plug blow out and now helicoil has a dedicated kit just for modular plug blowout, we have been using that kit at work and it seems to be fine.