I know this is an engine topic but I like this forum better
Anyways why do you have to replace pistons if they have some vertical scoring from overheating? I can understand that the cylinder walls of the powerhead should but if a piston has some scoring like on the lower half of the exhaust side how is that going to effect the performance of the motor? There would still be a significant amount of surface that isn't scored and the piston would remain straight throughout the stroke right? If I rehone and replace the rings and use a new clean block why couldn't I use the same pistons over again? Can someone dispel this ???
for me?<br /><br />I inherited a small Evinrude 9.9 and it was overheated by a lack of water cooling. I took the powerhead off and saw the exhaust side scores. Gonna fully crack into tonight.
