I nabbed a 25hp Evinrude outboard at a garage sale for $40. Guy said one of the pistons was bad. It has a new starter, new carberator, overall looked clean (freshwater only). Anyhow, nothing was seized so I took the chance and gave him $40 for it.
Get it home pull off the piston head find the top cylinder piston is burned with metal shavings inside, cylinder wall scourned minorly.
I know I can get new oversized pistons and have the cylinders bored out etc. My question is, the cylinder head over the top piston is also burned with pieces of the blown rings etc. burned into the casting of the cylinder head. Do I need to replace the cylinder head? Can I clean it up and re-use? It isn't cracked. There are a few pieces of piston ring fused in and the "high" areas of the surface are pitted/rough. I found that I can get a new cylinder head at cost of $370, just not sure if it's worth it....
Get it home pull off the piston head find the top cylinder piston is burned with metal shavings inside, cylinder wall scourned minorly.
I know I can get new oversized pistons and have the cylinders bored out etc. My question is, the cylinder head over the top piston is also burned with pieces of the blown rings etc. burned into the casting of the cylinder head. Do I need to replace the cylinder head? Can I clean it up and re-use? It isn't cracked. There are a few pieces of piston ring fused in and the "high" areas of the surface are pitted/rough. I found that I can get a new cylinder head at cost of $370, just not sure if it's worth it....