- BiRkS_
Active Member
Well i finally pulled that engine from the donor 1998 hull and have it on the bench ready to be gone through. First time pulling a 951 and only took 1.5 hours. That damn bottom exhaust bolt was a B**ch. Ended up pulling the carbs to get it off!
Re checked compression today and i'm at 130 and 123. So the top end is still healthy, but I'm still going to split the cases and see whats going on. When it came to taking the pistons off, those damn wrist pins went EVERYWHERE. Managed to get all of them but damn that was a pain. How do you get those suckers back in when I go to re-install the pistons? Cylinders look good and so do the pistons.
Also, when I pulled the reed valves out, some orange goey water came out the mag side.. Sure enough there was some water down inside. I drained it all out and filled that side of the case with a little oil to help the bearings, but looks like im due for a new crank. With water down in the bearings, i dont think its worth the risk. Crank spins smoothly without grinding, but i don't think its worth it.
Now since its getting a new crank...do i replace the counter balance shaft as well? Who do you recommend to get these parts from? Figure i'll hone the cylinders and throw a new set of rings in the thing as well while its apart. Need a seal kit too. I just finished a skidoo motor, and finished my last tube of the 3M gasket sealant for the cases that i used to use. Went to pick up another tube, and they discontinued it. So for those rebuilders out there... What is your preferred sealant for cases?
Here's a couple pictures of the engine..
Re checked compression today and i'm at 130 and 123. So the top end is still healthy, but I'm still going to split the cases and see whats going on. When it came to taking the pistons off, those damn wrist pins went EVERYWHERE. Managed to get all of them but damn that was a pain. How do you get those suckers back in when I go to re-install the pistons? Cylinders look good and so do the pistons.
Also, when I pulled the reed valves out, some orange goey water came out the mag side.. Sure enough there was some water down inside. I drained it all out and filled that side of the case with a little oil to help the bearings, but looks like im due for a new crank. With water down in the bearings, i dont think its worth the risk. Crank spins smoothly without grinding, but i don't think its worth it.
Now since its getting a new crank...do i replace the counter balance shaft as well? Who do you recommend to get these parts from? Figure i'll hone the cylinders and throw a new set of rings in the thing as well while its apart. Need a seal kit too. I just finished a skidoo motor, and finished my last tube of the 3M gasket sealant for the cases that i used to use. Went to pick up another tube, and they discontinued it. So for those rebuilders out there... What is your preferred sealant for cases?
Here's a couple pictures of the engine..