canoemang
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Apr 9, 2011
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I am in the process of rebuilding my 86 Merc 115 L6. I had Cylinders #3 n #4 and #5 run lean and chew up the rings. I can not feel or notice and marring on the cylinder walls (i got lucky), i caught it before it got bad and stopped running it so i didnt do more damage. The Middle and lower carb ran lean due to wrong jets, i talk to a old time mechanic and he rejetted them for me so this wont happen again.
So my questions is should i use a 3 blade deglaze tool or use a 3" flex hone?
I have done a bit of research and have read pros and cons on both.
I will be using 3 new pistons and new rings on all 6, all 6 pistons are standard size.
As a side note: i am amazed i used to be intimidated to crack this motor open, fairly simple and straight forward.
After this i will be using what i have learned to rebuild my 84 L6 115 :0
Thanks in advance!
So my questions is should i use a 3 blade deglaze tool or use a 3" flex hone?
I have done a bit of research and have read pros and cons on both.
I will be using 3 new pistons and new rings on all 6, all 6 pistons are standard size.
As a side note: i am amazed i used to be intimidated to crack this motor open, fairly simple and straight forward.
After this i will be using what i have learned to rebuild my 84 L6 115 :0
Thanks in advance!