Yea i did that and it was toast. Wouldnt turn and started smoking. Did a compression test and 52 psi so time for a rebuild. Should i remove the engine and tear it all the way down? Or leave it in and just do the top end? Never did a rebuild before so i wanna do it the right way. With so many kits out there what and where should i purchase one? Thanks for your help much appreciated.
I don’t understand - How did you manage to do a compression test if the starter motor did not swing the engine ?
Anyway, to determine what needs to be rebuilt I think it will make sense to get a new starter motor first - and then to do a “dry†and “wet†compression test on the engine.
To do a “wet†compression test you just need to squirt a lil’ bit of oil into the engine via the spark plug hole.
If you get a higher compression reading during the “wet†test, it means the cylinder sleave or piston rings are worn, or the ring gap is too big.
If the compression reading remains the same during a “wet†compression test, it means the cylinder head needs a rebuilt.
P.S. IMPORTANT. If you got that 52 Psi reading while the starter motor was cooking (turning the engine slowly) you should not rely on that initial compression reading. To do a proper compression test the starter motor needs to work properly, and needs to swing the engine properly.