Two strokes are even easier!!!!
Sorry Steve. .............lm
e3steve wrote:I, for one, would very much like you to share, Ed. As would many others, I'm sure!LOUD MOUSE wrote:NAW.
I'LL JUST LET THE EXPERTS HAVE AT IT.
Oil residue from storage/fabrication would burn off in minutes, surely(?), let alone miles. Oil in the exhaust header from the motor -- enough to cause exhaust smoke for, once again, more than minutes, would certainly be a lot of oil!? I have the feeling that you're 'testing' us here, me ol'mucker.!LOUD MOUSE wrote:I'D GUESS IF A EXHAUST PIPE HAD EVER BEEN RUN IT WILL NEVER HAVE OIL IN IT TO SMOKE.
I'm no mechanical expert but, IMHO, I'm in total agreement with Ed.LOUD MOUSE wrote:Ya have a lot of SCUFF on those pistons.
And a lot of carbon for only that amount of miles.
How do the cylinders look.
Any aluminum there.
Probably would want to replace the rings.
Did the engine ever over heat? ............lm
Carbon builds quickly when mineral oil combusts along with the induction charge. And the piston looks like it could've overheated and 'grabbed' in the bore; possibly too tight a rebore/honing tolerance? I don't see any blow-by, BTW.
As for the clacking noise Scott, did you listen around the top end with a stethoscope probe or a 'stethoscrewdriver' to closer pinpoint the source?