Posted by Leroy on September 06, 2019 at 07:44:25 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Head off....it's bad posted by Morgan in ar on September 05, 2019 at 06:44:13:
Catch a fingernail on? BUT just how DEEP? Finger nail depth times 3 or 4 will be OK with just honing. 1/8" depth not. Years ago I redid a single silinder Kohler that the rings were totally stuck in the ring groves on the piston. This was in shop class in scholl. Cylinder badly scored, Did not clean up with honing. All said it needed to be bored. I did not have the money for that and said I was just going to put new rings in. All said it would never run. I said it was running before I toke it apart but used some oil. I said if it could run with the bad rings, stuck so mad they had to be pried out of groves and hard to get groves cleaned but did and it ran perfect for several years untill the top of piston busted off in a ring grove. Probably cracked piston getting those old rings off, should have put new one in. So a new piston and rings should get it going and last for years. That is with just a spot you can catch a finger nail on, Now if that 1/8" deep it might work and might not. So just how big is that spot? .001" deep and wide or .125" deep and wide?
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