Norman Buus
Cadet
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- Feb 5, 2005
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- 23
This is going to be a long one. I took my 1986 4.3 OMC to the repair shop because it is cutting out at about 3/4 throttle. The first thing they did was to run a compression check and found #1 and 3 had low compression (100 psi for 1 and 3 vs. 140 for the rest of them). Numbers 1 and 3 are next to each other in a 4.3 OMC. They didn't see any improvement by squirting oil into the cylinder. They called me and I decided to pull the heads myself.<br /><br />I have now pulled the heads and pulled the valves. The valves and seats look just shy of great. There is a small amount of pitting, but I find it hard to believe I am losing much air through this. The head gasket is in great condition. There are no visible cracks or holes in the heads.<br /><br />When I ran a compression test a year ago, I had slightly low compression on the same two cylinders. When I squirted oil into the cylinders, the compression came up to near normal. So I am guessing the shop didn't get enough oil onto the right part of the piston and I have some frozen rings.<br /><br />I can feel a small amount of taper in the cylinder walls on one side of #1 cylinder, but there are no visible vertical gouges in it. There is not much carbon deposited on top of the piston or on the heads. I do have corrosion problems on the outside of the engine. I am guessing part of at least one ring is corroded to the piston.<br /><br />Question 1: is it often possible to repair a piston that has had a ring frozen by corrosion?<br />Question 2: if not, is it possible to buy a piston or two for my engine without paying a machine shop to balance all the pistons?<br /><br />I hate to buy a new set of pistons without having the cylinders bored. Now I am into rebuilding the engine. But the water passageways are corroded and probably have gunk in them (open cooling system) so it would be better to replace the engine. But now I am left with the old corroded headers etc. (the old carburetor is probably why I took the boat to the repair shop in the first place).<br /><br />At this point, unless someone has much better ideas, I am thinking I am going to find a way to get some new rings in the engine, settle for less than perfect balance, run the boat for a year or two and get rid of it. Any input?