For those of you rebuilding a 3.0...

david_tye

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Just an FYI...

Over the winter I performed a cheap rebuild of my OMC 3.0 since I had to take it out due to the rear freeze plug leaking. Long story short, I pulled dished pistons out of the motor and I accidentally ordered flat top pistons when I ordered the rebuild kit from ebay; my machinist told me it would probably be ok, so I used them anyway. I still had my worries...

I took it out for the first time last weekend using mid-grade pump gas with the initial timing advanced at 4 deg. After a good warm up, it started pinging at about 3/4 throttle. I kept retarding the timing until the pinging was completely gone and ended up retarded at 1 deg. I haven't tried to adjust the mechanical advance yet. I'm going to run premium gas next trip...

Even with the retarded initial timing, the change in performance was very noticeable as I gained 4-5mph (on gps) and it planes out a lot easier. With a little more tuning, I expect I'll get a little more performance. If you're looking for a way to gain some easy hp, these pistons thus far seem to be a good option. Only time will tell in regards to the durability of the motor with the increased compression.
 

Don S

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Re: For those of you rebuilding a 3.0...

Long term is what you have to watch out for. Merc and Volvo (not familiar with OMC specs & bulletins) had problems with the higher compression engines with blowing head gaskets between cylinders. Timing was very sensitive to it working.
Not sure what year your engine is or what the original compression ratio was, just some things to look out for. Not all 3.0L engines are the same.
 

Bondo

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Re: For those of you rebuilding a 3.0...

Just an FYI...

Over the winter I performed a cheap rebuild of my OMC 3.0 since I had to take it out due to the rear freeze plug leaking. Long story short, I pulled dished pistons out of the motor and I accidentally ordered flat top pistons when I ordered the rebuild kit from ebay; my machinist told me it would probably be ok, so I used them anyway. I still had my worries...

I took it out for the first time last weekend using mid-grade pump gas with the initial timing advanced at 4 deg. After a good warm up, it started pinging at about 3/4 throttle. I kept retarding the timing until the pinging was completely gone and ended up retarded at 1 deg. I haven't tried to adjust the mechanical advance yet. I'm going to run premium gas next trip...

Even with the retarded initial timing, the change in performance was very noticeable as I gained 4-5mph (on gps) and it planes out a lot easier. With a little more tuning, I expect I'll get a little more performance. If you're looking for a way to gain some easy hp, these pistons thus far seem to be a good option. Only time will tell in regards to the durability of the motor with the increased compression.

Ayuh,... What carb ya runnin',... Can ya richen the fuel to help fight the detonation,..??

Head gaskets can usually be found in different thicknesses, though it's alittle late now,...
If it blows 1 out, something to think 'bout....
 
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