chunk t said:
I'm not going to get any history on this engine. I picked it up through a friend who went to an estate sale for me. It was cheep enough to let him buy it sight unseen. I'll take the sleeve to work and mic. the ID for roundness. The compression is great and there is no signs of scaring on the sleeve or piston . :huh:
I'll keep plugging away intil I have an answer.
chunk t
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Tidbits for the K&B 3.5 outboard or inboard motor...............
1.First of all stop worrying about wristpin or rod failure because of a tight P&S fit,it is not a concern.
2.I have never broken an engine in on the drill press[not to say that is a bad way to do it].I have thought about it but I decided against it because I want the motor exposed to the fuel and oil that the motor is going to be run on.The oils used in our fuel have exceptional load carrying abilities and thermal dissipation qualities and I want the motor exposed to that while breaking in.
I have built a ton of K&B 3.5's that took a 7/16" wrench to turn them through TDC when they stuck while trying to start them with a 12VDC starter.Loosen the plug and bump it to start it.When you get the motor to start I guarantee it will run like hell and will eventually will get a perfect fit that won't stick at TDC.
When you get a motor like this,the kiss of death is to lift the head after it has been run in.If you lift the head and re-assemble to just look see and after you put it back together you will be asking the motor to break in all over again and the fit will go south immediately.
Put your motor back together trying different head bolt torques.You will find the fit will noticibly change when you turn the motor by hand with varying head bolt torques.K&B 3.5's are famous for this.
For customers who just can't stand a tight P&S fit,I have a helical lap I use to loosen up the fit but all I am doing is removing life from that P&S.I have also spun the piston in the lathe using 400 wet/dry to remove a little piston material to loosen up the fit but you have to be real careful doing it this way.
You can run the motor tight and it will not hurt a thing and it will run like a turpentined cat.
Any questions....call 1-715-926-6096 CST and I will be glad to talk to you about it.
P.S.All my personal K&B 3.5 motors that I have built for my own use "all" start out needing the 7/16" wrench.
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