So I was on another thread and was asking about timing one person told me I might have engine issue to which I said no way. Well it turns out he was right this is a dual 120HP 2302 Trophy. Haven't taken it out since last year and I had the 2500 RMP discovered the plate was not adjusted right and the timing adjusting screw did not have a securing nut. So if anything happened it didn't happen on water it happened while I was messing with the screws to get the idle down. The boat was driving nice the last time.
So I will include pictures of the damage. if I trace on the cylinder wall I don't feel any damage but there are marks if you just look. I will clean it with some thinner tomorrow see if they are permanent and also measure the cylinder wall as far as I can with the piston in.
The marks you see on the wall of picture 3 are not palpable by touch. Of course that won't mean much
I basically want some guidance of the easiest way to approach this don't want to throw the engines away yet. I have the tools and the know how. Just never worked on a Force engine. Have done other 2 strokes but Yamaha JetSkis.
So I will include pictures of the damage. if I trace on the cylinder wall I don't feel any damage but there are marks if you just look. I will clean it with some thinner tomorrow see if they are permanent and also measure the cylinder wall as far as I can with the piston in.
The marks you see on the wall of picture 3 are not palpable by touch. Of course that won't mean much
I basically want some guidance of the easiest way to approach this don't want to throw the engines away yet. I have the tools and the know how. Just never worked on a Force engine. Have done other 2 strokes but Yamaha JetSkis.
Attachments
Last edited: