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Help! I am rebuilding a 2005 3 cylinder Merc 90. I had the walls honed a machine shop. They appeared to do a fine job. I washed the block 2 times in hot soapy water (after the machine shop washed it when they were done). I installed the 3 pistons with new Sierra rings. I turned it by hand roughly 10 turns after installing the crank, intake, and having it bolted together, etc. I flipped it over to work on the exhaust cover plate, and peaked in the exhaust ports and all 3 walls are scratched. It's enough to feel with a screwdriver.....
Dirt/grit is not an issue. Lubrication is not an issue. Just clearing up that now.
I have rebuild many engines (not a merc) and am an ASE master technician. So..... Is it the Sierra rings? Should I have used Merc rings?
Is this normal for a 2 stroke due to the ports and the rings passing over them the first few times?
If I didn't look in the exhaust port, I would even know. But since I did, what to do about it? What caused it?
I attached a photo in hopes you can see the scratches and give some advise. Some of you guys that rebuild these all the time might have encountered this?? I hope.
Thanks,
Dirt/grit is not an issue. Lubrication is not an issue. Just clearing up that now.
I have rebuild many engines (not a merc) and am an ASE master technician. So..... Is it the Sierra rings? Should I have used Merc rings?
Is this normal for a 2 stroke due to the ports and the rings passing over them the first few times?
If I didn't look in the exhaust port, I would even know. But since I did, what to do about it? What caused it?
I attached a photo in hopes you can see the scratches and give some advise. Some of you guys that rebuild these all the time might have encountered this?? I hope.
Thanks,