fishhead62
Cadet
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- Oct 18, 2008
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- 12
I have a 1990 Force 120 . I bought the motor and didn't do a compression check. The motor ran and shifted o.k. so I thought it was fine. Not knowing about doing a compression check, I found out the hard way . One piston had 0 compression. The others were fairly high140. I disassembled the motor and found the bottom piston had a hole right through it, and the cylinder walls were scored. The problem i am having with is the size of the bore on the pistons that are already in the block. Stock pistons I have found out came in two sizes 3.312 and 3.375. the cylinder walls measure 3.354 .That's more than .040 over stock 3.312 and under .020 stock 3.375. Dilemma. I was going to hone or bore out the cylinders , but after measuring them i am not sure what to think of what I found.
If I bore it .030 over the current measurement to 3.375 am I actually boring .063 over the stock 3.312. The 3.375 stock size .010 over is 3.385 and are available . Are there sleeves available to have pressed in or am I looking at the Numbers wrong. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
If I bore it .030 over the current measurement to 3.375 am I actually boring .063 over the stock 3.312. The 3.375 stock size .010 over is 3.385 and are available . Are there sleeves available to have pressed in or am I looking at the Numbers wrong. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.