yorab
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Hello again. I started working on a rebuild of my 1963 75hp Evinrude about a year and a half ago, but I ran out of time and had to put the project on hold. I have the original engine plus a parts engine. I just dropped off the blocks at the shop today so that my guy can let me know how much has to be bored/honed from the cylinders. I'm going to go with the block that requires the least amount of work. I've done some research on this forum and I think I've found the answers, but I wanted to get a few bits of feedback on my specific engine before I go too far.
1) Is it okay to oversize just one, two or three cylinders?
2) If the cylinder is oversized, do the rings and pistons also have to be oversized by the same amount, i.e. .020 cylinder, .020 pistons and .020 rings?
3) I will be painting the block so should I paint before boring or after?
Thanks for the info and I'm sure that I'll have other questions as the rebuild progresses.
1) Is it okay to oversize just one, two or three cylinders?
2) If the cylinder is oversized, do the rings and pistons also have to be oversized by the same amount, i.e. .020 cylinder, .020 pistons and .020 rings?
3) I will be painting the block so should I paint before boring or after?
Thanks for the info and I'm sure that I'll have other questions as the rebuild progresses.