Re: Cost to bore one cylinder
usually its due to a worn part breaking or the parts got scambled or dirt,sand or debris from improper cleaning.<br /> the .015 piston will be fine. make sure you use an outboard machine shop. most auto machine shops mess up.<br /> have them finnish hone the bore/wall clearence to the avereage bore/wall size of the other 5 not the new bore size.<br /> the pistons from merc are about 130 a piece. dont mix and match piston weights. dont reuse rodbolts, replace the bottom bearing. the rest can be reused if not damaged. but its imperative to remove them all, including the wristpin bearings and clean everything. dont reuse piston pin circlips. the whole key to maaking it live is cleanliness. if its just rust and not scored you may be able to have it honed. DO NOT BALL HONE IT. use a rigid hone. a ball hone tends to mess up the radius on the ports. best is to carefully clean and inspect everything after dissasembly to determine what is the next step. use the factory shop manual not the aftermarket one, its easier to read. I patched my 85 120 jonnyrude for a friend in 95 after a reed screw went through number 3 cyl. I bought it from him in 2000. its sitting in the water this morning ready to go fish still

.<br />it can be done you just have to understand what each part does and what corners can be cut and what ones cannot.