force 150 1993 piston replacement

wild tripp

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Hi, guys,,, I am new to the forum and I have a question I would like some help with.
I just purchased a 1993 force 150 and when I removed the head I found the top numberf 5 piston melted???
Is this common and how much of a job is it to replace the piston and hone out the cylinder?? the cylinder liner does not seem to be scored very much but only a little bit.
If I have to bore it out would it be ok to just bore out the top clyinder as the other 4 seem to be in good shape??
thanks for the reply in advance... wild tripp
 

Frank Acampora

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Re: force 150 1993 piston replacement

Welcome to the forum.

First, the top piston is #1.

Second, buy a manual--Clymers or Factory. Either one will be invaluable.

Melted pistons on outboard engines are common. They are usually due to a carburetor running lean for whatever reason. So: no matter what you do to the engine, be certain to check that the carb is not clogged and the low speed needle is not set too lean before running it again.

Also, some things are normal maintenance and you should assume that they are bad. So: replace the water pump impeller, the fuel pump diaphragm, and the lower unit oil as a matter of course before you run the engine. Since you do not know the condition of the carbs, clean all three.

In your case, if the piston is melted and no damage has been done to the cylinder liner it is easy to replace just the one piston. Once the head has been removed, if you unbolt the rod big end, the piston can be pushed out. This job requires no special tools except a torque wrench. If you are careful, VERY light scoring can be honed with the engine assembled and a standard piston installed BUT-be aware that the smallest overbore is .010 which is 5 thousands on each side. That means a score of only 5 thousands depth will require boring. That's not much and honing to that size would be 1. uneven 2. out of factory specs. So you can see that it does not take much scoring to require a boring and an oversized piston.

However, if the cylinder liner has been scored, then a complete disassembly of the engine and an overbore job on the affected cylinder is necessary with an oversized piston installed. And, yes--if only one piston is affected, only that one cylinder need be done. If, for example, three were scored, then I would suggest that it makes sense to do all five. These engines are so small, that they don't even notice the extra displacement of an overbore on one or two cylinders and the pistons are all balanced to standard factory weight.

If you have access to an internal micrometer, it makes sense to "mike" the bore and see exactly where you are. If you drive the engine to your local machine shop with the head off, you may be able to persuade them to mike it for you. Standard bore is 3.375 with a tolerance of .002 out of round, barrel shaped, or tapered. The shop man will know how to measure it.

Once you determine the amount of damage and what you want to do, come back and we will give more detailed instructions. However, instructions on the forum are by necessity brief and assume a rudimentary knowledge of the engine itself, so again, a manual is needed.
 

wild tripp

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Re: force 150 1993 piston replacement

Thanks Frank for the info. I have just started the teardown so I will post again after I have a shop manuel and are further along. thanks again WT...:)
 

wild tripp

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Re: force 150 1993 piston replacement

Can someone tell me where the serial number and model number is located on the 1993 force 150 engine. thanks wt
 

wild tripp

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Re: force 150 1993 piston replacement

frank, can you tell me what kind of socket do I need to remove the rod caps on the force 150hp engine? hwt1@pineland.net or reply on this forum. thanks Harold...
 

Frank Acampora

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Re: force 150 1993 piston replacement

I am not sure if they changed the rods on the 5 cylinder 150, however, they only used two sizes of rod cap screws.

It will either be a 12 point, 1/4 inch drive, 1/4 inch socket, or a 12 point 5/16 inch socket. buy at Sears, Pep boys etc.
 

jason32038

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Re: force 150 1993 piston replacement

If you're tearing down the whole engine you should overbore that 1 cylinder and have the other 4 very lightly honed if they're in good shape that it. Also clean the old pistons and remove the rings to clean the grooves.
 

jason32038

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Re: force 150 1993 piston replacement

just realized this was nearly a 3 year old thread...thanks bentley..lol
 
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