I have an '86 Mariner 115 powerhead that I would like to rebuild myself possibly. The motor seems to run well but compression varies from about 120 to about 140. It also seems to have a tick at idle. The motor looks like it has been opened up before (new gaskets). I'd like to go through it to freshen it up. Is this something that I can have the local machine shop check out, hone, bore if necessary and reassemble myself? I've rebuilt car engines myself before and I am not scared to tear into things. I've also seen that Clams Canino specializes in these and I was thinking I could just turn it over to him too. I'm impressed with his knowledge and feedback about his work. I'm pretty anal about the way things are done and I want them done right. I'm just not sure what the best option would be. Talk me into something either way.