I'm trying to decide whether to repair or scrap this engine (1965 33hp Johnson RX-13B). The expensive bits are in good shape, but I ended up having to tear down the engine to repair a crankcase leak. While I had it apart, I measured the piston-bore clearance at .015" (same on both cyls). I'm still getting better at using telescopic bore guages (cheap, click out type) but I seem to be measuring the bores at 0.007 - 0.009 oversize. A large ridge at the top of the jugs bear witness to the wear.<br /><br />So, I'm considering boring this out to 0.020 or 0.040" over depending on the price and availablility of oversized pistons and rings. To begin my hunt, I'm going to need the part number of the oversized pistons and rings. It should be in the first or second page of Section 2 in the OEM 33hp service manual along with the specifications. If someone has that manual ('65-'70 33hp should be the same part), would they mind posting it for me? <br /><br />Also, I'll be beginning my hunt with Twin City, partsforoutboards guy and Stone & Sons. Anyone else have suggestions?<br /><br />PS - The engine had 100psi compression on both cylinders before I tore it apart, yet the ring end-gaps were around 3/16"! I guess there's a good reason for three compression rings.