sutor623
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Been working on a 150GT and had to pull the exhaust cover to fix some small leaks. While I was in there I inspected the rings and cylinders. Pistons have minimal scuffing, bores look good with crosshatching still present.
Starboard rings look excellent. There is no carbon present and the rings spring right back out when you press in on them.
The port pistons have considerably more carbon on them. The rings were all stuck pretty good, and after some sea foam and sea foam spray I have gotten all three top rings to come loose. There is still carbon in the ring seats.
The bottom (smaller) rings are all still carbonized in place pretty good. I am wondering if I should keep soaking or just put the exhaust plate back on and do some decarb cycles. I think the lack of heat is my issue here........
Starboard rings look excellent. There is no carbon present and the rings spring right back out when you press in on them.
The port pistons have considerably more carbon on them. The rings were all stuck pretty good, and after some sea foam and sea foam spray I have gotten all three top rings to come loose. There is still carbon in the ring seats.
The bottom (smaller) rings are all still carbonized in place pretty good. I am wondering if I should keep soaking or just put the exhaust plate back on and do some decarb cycles. I think the lack of heat is my issue here........