SurfBeat
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While cleaning the old gasket off the top crankcase to mount the jugs (cylinder block) I noticed several pits. It appears when I had this Doo engine completely rebuilt in 2005, the repairman simply put the gasket in place, covering the pits because there were no pits in the gasket.
The pits are in the area where the jugs attach to the crankcase. There are two portholes beginning at the top of the jugs, between the cylinder head and the manifold.
The area I refer to has a lot of black residue that was emitted from the portholes, a very clean cut diagram replicating the portholes, about 3" long.
My question is do I have a problem, or do I merely put the new gasket on the crankcase and secure the jugs to the crankcase?
The pits are only on the inside of the rim of the crankcase, where the portholes from the cllinder block mate with the crankcase.
The pits are in the area where the jugs attach to the crankcase. There are two portholes beginning at the top of the jugs, between the cylinder head and the manifold.
The area I refer to has a lot of black residue that was emitted from the portholes, a very clean cut diagram replicating the portholes, about 3" long.
My question is do I have a problem, or do I merely put the new gasket on the crankcase and secure the jugs to the crankcase?
The pits are only on the inside of the rim of the crankcase, where the portholes from the cllinder block mate with the crankcase.