Captndrydock
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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My ol '77 Chrysler 135 has dropped compression down to 125 from 150 psi in the bottom cylinder. I took the head off and the gasket seems fine, but the piston has quite a bit more play when I rock it side to side. Looking from the transfer port, the top ring seems very loose and I can see the ring has side to side movement inside the landing. That is, it seems more wallowed out than the others. I can see space on either side of the ring as I push it. What causes something like this? As far as I can tell, the ring is not broken and the cylinder walls are in pretty good shape.
So I've decided to restore and rebuild this motor and trying to learn all I can before I begin. My factory service manual leaves out a lot of detail. Is there a factory rebuild manual? I've searched online to no avail. Any tips or suggestions are appreciated. Or if anyone can point me to videos or other forum discussions, that might be helpful. Or just general discussion in this post...
Btw, this is for the fun of it, as much as anything. I have 3 other smaller 4 cylinder Chrysler motors that run fine, but they're not the 135hp. I'd like to restore this motor to like new condition, paint and everything. It was original to my boat that is also fully rebuilt and restored.
So I've decided to restore and rebuild this motor and trying to learn all I can before I begin. My factory service manual leaves out a lot of detail. Is there a factory rebuild manual? I've searched online to no avail. Any tips or suggestions are appreciated. Or if anyone can point me to videos or other forum discussions, that might be helpful. Or just general discussion in this post...
Btw, this is for the fun of it, as much as anything. I have 3 other smaller 4 cylinder Chrysler motors that run fine, but they're not the 135hp. I'd like to restore this motor to like new condition, paint and everything. It was original to my boat that is also fully rebuilt and restored.