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you have had something bouncing around in there. part of a bearing cage, something.
you have had something bouncing around in there. part of a bearing cage, something.
The piston sleeve has no marks whatsoever. If something was bouncing around you would think the sleeve would have some marks?? Not really sure what is going on there with the “good” cylinder
Hmmm. Never thought of swapping the carbs from my other SJ. Simple enough to do, and should fully determine if carbs are the issue or not.
Have not checked tank valve. Again easy enough to do.
Thanks for the ideas
Go look closer, the front piston has damage as well. You can have stuff bouncing around without getting the bore messed up.My money is on the head already being damaged prior to the last top end replacement. Possibly even used off ebay or something. That would explain the dome damage while the pistons/bore are fine.
Look again, the piston head had matching marks. Something was or still is bouncing around in there.My money is on the head already being damaged prior to the last top end replacement. Possibly even used off ebay or something. That would explain the dome damage while the pistons/bore are fine.
Look again, the piston head had matching marks. Something was or still is bouncing around in there.
Piece of spark plug porcelain, piece of big end rod bearing, ball bearing cage, etc.
It may have already passed out the exhaust but I would want to know where it came from.
I don't know that particular head but it seems like it should have some kind of gasket?
Still running on 1 cylinder? Did you pull the cases and inspect?