Hmmm. OK, I didn't pick up on that. So... thinking through this... I'm kinda "writing outloud" as I think... it might be pot luck to get a chemical past the piston rings and to the right spot... I'm trying to envision if a chemical (if the piston was stopped to expose the exhaust port) would even make it to the end of the crank? I mean, the crank lower end is exposed to the environment (hence the problem) whereas the exhaust takes a different path. And even so, the driveshaft is a male and the crank is a female so while some of the chemical may wick it's way in, I don't think it's going to make it there at all. Am I thinking through that correctly?