Sting Ray
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As part of my complete restoration/modification for overlanding, I stripped the engine completely today and cleaned up the pistons for inspection.
All was well until I looked at piston #4. You can see that it has been rubbing against the bore, which is consistent with some marks inside there too.
FYI, the big ends shells are worn too, with copper showing through the bearing surface. These will of course be replaced.
The engine was, according to the seller, running fine before removal; I have little reason to doubt him as I have dealt with him a couple of times and have had no issues. That said, the pedigree is unknown.
I'd like to seek some feedback on what may have caused this issue, and what steps are recommended to address this. Would re-honing sort this, or am I looking at a re-bore and oversized pistons? If the latter, I'm guessing that all four pistons/bores would need doing.
Photos to follow in a mo.
All was well until I looked at piston #4. You can see that it has been rubbing against the bore, which is consistent with some marks inside there too.
FYI, the big ends shells are worn too, with copper showing through the bearing surface. These will of course be replaced.
The engine was, according to the seller, running fine before removal; I have little reason to doubt him as I have dealt with him a couple of times and have had no issues. That said, the pedigree is unknown.
I'd like to seek some feedback on what may have caused this issue, and what steps are recommended to address this. Would re-honing sort this, or am I looking at a re-bore and oversized pistons? If the latter, I'm guessing that all four pistons/bores would need doing.
Photos to follow in a mo.