Deus_Vult
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Hello everyone. Lately I’ve been in the process of tearing down and rebuilding my 1964 Mercury 850 6 cylinder so it is fresh and ready to go for next year.
Today I split the crankcase halves and pulled the crankshaft out and found that some of the pistons had some scoring on the sides. Although I do have quite a bit of experience in the mechanic world (I have actually begun working as an automotive mechanic earlier this year after graduating tech school), I am still young and there are still some things I am not to experienced on that I could use some advice for, this situation being one of them. I am posting the pictures of the pistons here, and I am just wondering if you guys think they are beyond saving. Pistons 1 and 6 are the main ones in question. The cylinder walls themselves looked ok to my knowledge, which to me is a good sign.
I also noticed that the bottom main bearing felt pretty rough and it should be replaced. Does anyone know if there is a good way of pressing the old bearing out of the bottom end cap? If not, I will have to replace the whole end cap assembly, but if I do, would I need to reshim the new one?
Thanks in advance for the help, it is appreciated. Have a great rest of your day.
Today I split the crankcase halves and pulled the crankshaft out and found that some of the pistons had some scoring on the sides. Although I do have quite a bit of experience in the mechanic world (I have actually begun working as an automotive mechanic earlier this year after graduating tech school), I am still young and there are still some things I am not to experienced on that I could use some advice for, this situation being one of them. I am posting the pictures of the pistons here, and I am just wondering if you guys think they are beyond saving. Pistons 1 and 6 are the main ones in question. The cylinder walls themselves looked ok to my knowledge, which to me is a good sign.
I also noticed that the bottom main bearing felt pretty rough and it should be replaced. Does anyone know if there is a good way of pressing the old bearing out of the bottom end cap? If not, I will have to replace the whole end cap assembly, but if I do, would I need to reshim the new one?
Thanks in advance for the help, it is appreciated. Have a great rest of your day.
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