OperativeK
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2005
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- 154
This week I am having my cylindars/cylindar bored out since somehow I had lost the top ring on several of my pistons. My question is this even though I could only see and feel damage scoring on one cylindar would it make more sense to bore all cylindars and will it cause any problems just doing a single cylindar over and not the rest?<br /><br />Im guessing that maybe on a V model motor it might cause some type of problem but on an inline that this may not be an issue? <br /><br />I couldn't believe there wasn't more damage to the motor considering the lost of the top ring on three pistons. I could see pot markings on the top of the cylindars of each and should that be a concern?, none seemed to be very bad. Im very curious as to how this would happen all the other rings looked great. On one piston it still had a small segment of ring left and it looked more as if it had corroded in some way.<br /><br />Last item is after I pulled the head off the lower unit I pulled up on the shift lever and took it out. But now when I put it back in the lower unit I can't seem to shift either into forward or reverse. I have already removed the LU during impeller replacement what do I need to do to get the gear shift shaft back in correctly?<br /><br />Thanks fellas and Ill be calling Clams today with my order as soon as the guy at the shop has a look at the cylindars and depending if he recommends I bore over on more than the single cylindar.<br /><br />-Mike