SML Boomer
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- Joined
- May 4, 2008
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- 28
When a broken ring and piston was replaced in my 1988 100 HP Evinrude the pieces were not found in the cylinder or powerhead. A 1" piece of the piston between the two rings broke off as well as part of the lower ring. I heard it happen at idle and cut it off immediately. The engine was only spun after that to check compression for diagnosis. There was very little scratching by the exhaust port. The engine was repaired but I am down 400-500 rps at WOT. Also the plugs stay carboned up. We have checked almost everything. Is it possible that those parts blew out the exhaust port and are lodged somewhere causing backpressure at higher RPM's? If so, where would the restriction be to catch parts that small?