Not to be a fly in the ointment here, but something's been rolling around in my head all night.
If you had enough pressure in the combustion chamber to generate enough force to blow the ACR out of the head, stripping the threads, it is incomprehensible to believe that that excessive amount of pressure acting on the 4" diameter piston didn't do one he!! of a lot of damage to the reciprocating or rotating parts.
Maybe the ACR was loose and vibrated enough to screw up and weaken the threads. Because if the threads were not already damaged, I can't imagine the amount of pressure it would take to launch that piece. The spark plug should have gone before that piece, and the studs, all four of them, should have been ripped out of the case.
I hope you're right about the failure, but it just doesn't seem logical. That piece has the smallest surface area of anything in the combustion chamber. I'd think you'd tulip a valve before blowing that little 3/8" out.
