Tammany
Well-Known Member
Rebuilt the top end of my 1gm last year as it was suffering from poor starting and would stall when selecting gear. New valve seats, new exhaust valve and grind and it cured the problem and engine starts and runs well. I've got the engine in the workshop at the moment as part of the boat refurb and the compression is low, I can turn the crank pulley fairly easily. Adding oil to the intake and the compression goes high so I can't turn it over manually unless I use the decompressor lever. The engine starts and runs well but seems to me their is some wear in the rings.
Leaving it a few days the compression from the oil being added does go down but it takes a long time so the oil is seeping past the rings very slowly. When the head was off a visual examination of the bore showed no signs of wear or scoring at all. I'm also pretty sure the conrod isn't bent as the piston was sticking out the top of the cylinder wall.
Here is a video of the result of last years top end build. As you can see she runs lovely and is very responsive on the throttle. Is it worth the hassle of replacing the rings though??
Leaving it a few days the compression from the oil being added does go down but it takes a long time so the oil is seeping past the rings very slowly. When the head was off a visual examination of the bore showed no signs of wear or scoring at all. I'm also pretty sure the conrod isn't bent as the piston was sticking out the top of the cylinder wall.
Here is a video of the result of last years top end build. As you can see she runs lovely and is very responsive on the throttle. Is it worth the hassle of replacing the rings though??