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This is the spare engine for the boat so it's just sitting on a stand in my garage at this point. The guy I bought the boat from gave it to me as an "extra" and said that something is wrong with it, but wasn't 100% sure of what it was. I did a compression test and got 72 - 80 on all cylinders, except #2, which was 0. The engine has been sitting, unused, in his barn for about 7 years so maybe that 72-80 isn't entirely accurate, either (FYI, I used the same tester for the "good" engine and got 115-ish for all 6 cylinders).
After pulling the head, it's pretty obvious to see why the compression was 0. The cylinder wall appears to NOT be scored at all (from an initial inspection, anyways). Instead, there appears to be remnants of melted piston smeared onto the wall (not scored, "raised"). The outer perimeter of the head (not the dished area) looks like the edges of the piston, as well.
Any thoughts as to what could of caused this? I'm saying "melted" above, but that may or may not be accurate. Or... does this make more sense: could pieces of a ring have come loose and caused this damage? Especially since there doesn't appear to be any damage to the center portion of the piston (since there would have been space there at the top of the stroke due to the dished-out area of the head. I've never diagnosed this type of failure before.
After pulling the head, it's pretty obvious to see why the compression was 0. The cylinder wall appears to NOT be scored at all (from an initial inspection, anyways). Instead, there appears to be remnants of melted piston smeared onto the wall (not scored, "raised"). The outer perimeter of the head (not the dished area) looks like the edges of the piston, as well.
Any thoughts as to what could of caused this? I'm saying "melted" above, but that may or may not be accurate. Or... does this make more sense: could pieces of a ring have come loose and caused this damage? Especially since there doesn't appear to be any damage to the center portion of the piston (since there would have been space there at the top of the stroke due to the dished-out area of the head. I've never diagnosed this type of failure before.