AntiqueTbird
Cadet
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- Jul 1, 2012
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For your review is an image taken of the block of my 1977 Johnson 140. Had a seize on #1 and the sb side ran hotter than port.. Pulled her apart replaced piston #1 cleaned the cylinder wall of all left over aluminum with acid and a q-tip very carefully. Didn't pull that top water jacket cover. Put her all back together nice and clean replaced the grossly misshapen rubber diverter tubes with 3/8" solid silicone o-ring cord stock a70 toughness. Assumed that the tubes were just bad because the mech who put it together 5 years ago used axle grease to slip them in and it degraded the rubber. Turns out I have a 3/16" hole at the top of that center column assuming it opened up due to corrosion and sitting unused for 6 months. Then on the first use this year it just opened and kablewy. The hole opens near the the top inboard side of the sb #1 piston. That's the one that seized and has obvious signs of seizing both on the "old"
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