I'm rebuilding a customers 2000 johnson J50PLSSM. The lower piston and cylinder look like they didnt get any oil. Upon inspection when pulling the pistons out I noticed that the pistons were oriented correctly on the rods but I believe that one of the rods were installed at some point with one backwards. I checked my service manual without any help. Historically in general the rods go in so that you can read the part number up. These rods have another number on the other side that is not an oem part number but I believe a casting number possibly? Anyway The rods have the typical 2 indicator dots on the rod and cap. Please look at the pictures. The piston that failed had the rod installed so you could read the omc part number up. The one that looks great and had 145+ psi has the omc part number facing down. I really wanted to blame this failure on the vro system but the top cylinder and piston look great. The seals are all great as well. Carbs were clean and look good as well. Hmm. What does this all mean. lol Any help with the correct orientation of the con rod will get me started. Thanks for any insite here.




