If an engine has a noise when it is cold but the noise disappears when the engine is warmed up, what is a likely cause of the noise?
A) A piston installed on the connecting rod is in the wrong direction.
B) An incorrectly installed piston skirt on an articulating piston.
C) Piston slap.
D) A loose connecting rod bushing.
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