I cannot figure out how to pull off the crankcase from the cylinder. It says there is 5 6mm bolts as stated in the shop manual but I don't see those anywhere.
Once the cylinder head has been removed there are no more bolts remaining that hold the cylinder to the engine. Theoretically it should lift straight off. The base gasket and the two locating dowels at the bottom of the cylinder can hold on for dear life so it is not always a simple matter of breaking it loose.
There is a casting at the bottom front of the cylinders that reads "736cc". I place a piece of wood against the bottom lip of this and give a few whacks, then wrestle, twist the cylinder, then a few more whacks, etc... until the base gasket and dowels release their death grip.
Well that worked like a charm. I used a long crow bar instead, right on the 736cc and at the same spot on the opposite side, and it inched it's way up. Although I chipped a piece of fin off, because it jumped off the "736cc", but it's okay..
The pistons looked like they were in pretty good shape. All the rings except two moved, but they'll all be replaced anyways.
A question I do have is about honing the cylinder walls. The cylinders walls are pristine except the top 1/8 inch. So if/when I do go about honing the walls, is it possible to OVER hone the walls and actually go to far in concerns to diameter? The way I've heard it done is by using it on the end of a drill, but that to me seems like there is to many things that could go wrong with that. Anyone have any experience doing the honing themselves?
Next question, is when I go to replace the cylinder back over the pistons with the new rings, is there a compression tool to compress the rings while the pistons slide back through the cylinder wall? I would think it would be near impossible to get the pistons back through without taking them off at the crank and feeding them through manually, and maybe being able to attach them back once the cylinder is back on. Am I way off here?
Also is there a way to recondition the piston heads? They don't look bad, just the usual carbon deposit that I think should be on there.
Thanks for all the help. I need to do some research and find out how much the rings are..
Anything else you guys think I should do besides honing and rings?
Thanks again guys! I couldn't resurrect this poor engine from certain doom without you guy's help!
JAG