I've been reading the posts about finding the cause of a problem before doing a rebuild and it makes great sense to me. I'm in the middle of a rebuild right now and am a little worried that I may not know the real cause of the problem. One of the posters made a comment on what he thought the cause might have been a week or so ago when I bought the boat. But at that time I am not sure that I gave an accurate description of the problem. I would like to post a detailed description of everything I have found and see if some of the experts might have some ideas.<br />--------------------------------------------------<br /><br />The motor is a 98 Johnson 115 model number J115TSLECM. A friend brought it over to me and asked if I would look at it for him. I'm not a mechanic but he knew I do my own repairs on my boat and thought I might help. He said it had been idling rough and took forever to get up on plane. I discovered he had low compression on the upper right cylinder, 118 lbs on 3 and 85 lbs on the bad one. He decided to trade it in but his dealer would offer him practically nothing for it. I bought it for slightly more than the dealer offered. Upon removing the head on the bad side I found the cylinder scored and the head badly pitted. Yesterday I removed the power head and upon closer inspection I noticed most of the dings in the cylinder head are around the outer edge where the head is flat. the piston also has some pits in the same area. The dome section of the piston and head have very few pits or dings in them. There is a small chip out of the edge of the piston about the size of a BB maybe a little smaller. I have been reading posts about burned or melted pistons and don't think this one is melted although I don't know for sure because I have never seen a melted piston. Is this enough info to get an idea what might have caused the problem?