damn, ya have awful good eyes for a 'ole man.. i can't see squat..........That motor has been apart before...#2 has a Siezco piston, #4 looks to have a .030 piston(P3 casting) and had the new style head gaskets instead of original brown gasket. IMO I would just find a running motor and swap and use this one for parts.
I believe that is correct. We had somebody rebuild the motor back in late 1998/99. However, I dont think any of the pictures shows piston 2. I assuming you mean 1 and 3 (the melted piston).That motor has been apart before...#2 has a Siezco piston, #4 looks to have a .030 piston(P3 casting) and had the new style head gaskets instead of original brown gasket. IMO I would just find a running motor and swap and use this one for parts.
Thanks"Preignition failure", agree...
with prices of tha used stuff (power heads) on tha market and tha chances of someone pawnin' off junk (unless you actually know tha person with tha part/parts) now days you might be better off fixin' that one.. depends on what kinda shop ya have ta do tha machine work?
have those two bored least amount possible, new pistons/rings (maybe all 6), at least hone and new rings on other four.. your choice?
heads milled flat..
deck checked for flat?
rebuild carbs, up one size on main jetting in center carb (if cylinders bored more than .015)
all new 'lectrics trigger, stator, switch boxes, rectifier
this all depends on how good, how much faith you have in tha machine shop.. thats key to rebuild of any kind............. jmo.
jus a note if ya do this.... CLEAN, CLEAN, CLEAN then CLEAN some more..................................
This is a really good question. Its certainly an older boat but i have never had an concerns about the structure of the transom and boat. We have always used a transom saver, only used the boat like 7-10 times a yearFor the boat, if the floor stringers and transom are solid in your opinion then repower.