scout-j-m
Chief Petty Officer
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- Jul 31, 2009
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Let me get the background info out of the way from the start. My motor is a 1994 70HP Force. I have owned it for the past 5 or 6 years and honestly, it never really ran good. I have dealt with a surging problem at speed which I initially was locked in on having to be an ignition problem. Who knows, that may be partly true. I periodically checked the compression when working on it and always got readings of 90, 110, and 110 psi from top to bottom. I will admit I always left the plugs in except for the one I was testing. This year I decided to commit to fixing this thing right so I troubleshot the entire ignition system statically and got acceptable readings on the resistance and voltage of every ignition component as well as spark on all cylinders that jumped a 1/2" gap on a tester. A couple weeks ago I decided to to eliminate fuel delivery so I cleaned the carb, replaced fuel lines and filters, checked the fuel pump, checked reeds, and hooked up to a portable tank with fresh fuel/oil mix. So I did all of that, and started her up in order to fiddle around with the idle mixture adjustment. She seemed to run worse than before in terms of idling so I did a proper compression test with all plugs removed.After a compression check I only got 20-30 psi on the top cylinder while the bottom two were now 120. I decided to wait to pull the head until my new gasket came in.
So on to yesterday, the gasket had still not come in (***************** is SLOW) so decided to go ahead and pull it while I had some free time. There isn't much to say that the pictures don't say for themselves. The top piston is messed up at probably 7 or 8 places around the edge where the ring broke, a couple ports on both the intake and exhaust have actual chips/gouges in them from where the ring caught, the cylinder has multiple linear scores as well as a couple quarter sized indention/scores which must be from the chipped of metal from the ports. The picture also show that the head is damaged at that cylinder. The gasket was intact and in good shape. The other two cylinders looked good as well aside from some carbon build up. Their rings looked good and there were no cylinder scores that I could feel with a fingernail or see.
I would like to attempt to rebuild this myself but honestly, I am worried those quarter sized blemishes may be too deep. I have zero experience though so what do I know. My initial question is what should my first move here be?
So on to yesterday, the gasket had still not come in (***************** is SLOW) so decided to go ahead and pull it while I had some free time. There isn't much to say that the pictures don't say for themselves. The top piston is messed up at probably 7 or 8 places around the edge where the ring broke, a couple ports on both the intake and exhaust have actual chips/gouges in them from where the ring caught, the cylinder has multiple linear scores as well as a couple quarter sized indention/scores which must be from the chipped of metal from the ports. The picture also show that the head is damaged at that cylinder. The gasket was intact and in good shape. The other two cylinders looked good as well aside from some carbon build up. Their rings looked good and there were no cylinder scores that I could feel with a fingernail or see.
I would like to attempt to rebuild this myself but honestly, I am worried those quarter sized blemishes may be too deep. I have zero experience though so what do I know. My initial question is what should my first move here be?
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