rothfm
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Hi all, bit of a read, but need to be clear
I reworked my 1993 115 last year. Had a piston scuff and break rings..went all through the motor. The cylinder measured good, only had extremely fine lines that I honed out (and remeasured again) and some aluminum transfer that I used acid to remove. It got all new pistons and rings, among other work.
It sat on bench 6 about 4 mos until I could mount it and test it on my housing, in a barrel. It ran great with 115lbs on all. Loved how it ran. But after some testing I had raw fuel/oil mix pooling under the block in the open non-gasketed area under the lower crank head.....This dripping eventually came out the steering arm openings and would run down the motor mid-housing.
Since I did not like this, I continued the season with a spare motor I had....Put this on the bench. It seemed like there was "seepage" around the lower crank head, and bolts.
So, I took it all apart again...Installed new lower and upper seals, as well as new set of 4 O-rings upper and lower. I also put small o-rings on the bolts for the lower crank retainer ring that should be there but were not (arond the head of the 4 bolts).... It is all back together and untested so far.
QUESTION IS THIS: That one cylinder, although in good shape and 115 lbs, has a nick accross the back of one of the intake ports. SEE PIC...It seems to be out of the way of any compression or exhaust stroke travel....BUT I'M WONDERING if this could somehow drag back, or allow extra fuel/oil mix to get beyond the rings and pool at the bottom of the crank, until it can seep out????
couple pics before the rework:




I reworked my 1993 115 last year. Had a piston scuff and break rings..went all through the motor. The cylinder measured good, only had extremely fine lines that I honed out (and remeasured again) and some aluminum transfer that I used acid to remove. It got all new pistons and rings, among other work.
It sat on bench 6 about 4 mos until I could mount it and test it on my housing, in a barrel. It ran great with 115lbs on all. Loved how it ran. But after some testing I had raw fuel/oil mix pooling under the block in the open non-gasketed area under the lower crank head.....This dripping eventually came out the steering arm openings and would run down the motor mid-housing.
Since I did not like this, I continued the season with a spare motor I had....Put this on the bench. It seemed like there was "seepage" around the lower crank head, and bolts.
So, I took it all apart again...Installed new lower and upper seals, as well as new set of 4 O-rings upper and lower. I also put small o-rings on the bolts for the lower crank retainer ring that should be there but were not (arond the head of the 4 bolts).... It is all back together and untested so far.
QUESTION IS THIS: That one cylinder, although in good shape and 115 lbs, has a nick accross the back of one of the intake ports. SEE PIC...It seems to be out of the way of any compression or exhaust stroke travel....BUT I'M WONDERING if this could somehow drag back, or allow extra fuel/oil mix to get beyond the rings and pool at the bottom of the crank, until it can seep out????
couple pics before the rework:



