My money would on that hole ran lean. Most common cause of heat damage.
Craig-, if he resleeves the one cylinder will he still need to deck it or do the sleeves fit flush?
Craig-, if he resleeves the one cylinder will he still need to deck it or do the sleeves fit flush?
the bore is standard.... and not damage much at all( didnt check for out of roundness yet)...why would a sleeve be needed???
you can bore those sleeves out .040" I thought...
bob
the bore is standard.... and not damage much at all( didnt check for out of roundness yet)...why would a sleeve be needed???
you can bore those sleeves out .040" I thought...
bob
I did a comp test on the motor last feb when i bought it...they were all 120's
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how can you be sure about the over heat??
I know thats the result....pistons out of roundness and galling...
bob
No doubt it got too hot. I'm thinking it was from water, based on a previous thread of yours, if this is the same hole that had salt in it. A lean burn may have started the problem but it got wet after that, from what I saw in the pictures. Your feb comp #'s are good enough not to touch the other cylinders if you can't measure any damage now that it's opened up. If you want to replace good pistons for your peace of mind, it's your money.
different motor Craig...i have a 1995 115 ocean runner on the boat that was getting salt deposits
this motor was on before that one and is an 1997 Ocean Pro 90 .
how does water cause an over heat?? by washing the walls??
in automotive motors they add water to cool the motor!!
bob