• Oil pan overfill
• Wrong cylinder/bore cross hatch honing method (too flat causing oil “piddling”).
• Inadequate piston oil control ring wiping, due to low tension and probably due to excessive oil rail and gaps.
• Piston skirt fit in cylinder/bore (excessive clearance) resulting in piston skirt not effectively shearing the oil film, thereby allowing oil to be scraped to the combustion chamber on the upward stroke.
• Worn or tapered cylinder/bores.
• Cylinder/bore distortion.
• “Windage” due to wave motion of oil in the oil pan being whipped up and deposited onto the cylinder walls as in the case of oil pan overfills.
• Piston tilt due to piston skirt design protruding below cylinder/bore, which results in the piston ring’s inability to provide proper contact with cylinder walls.
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