Ok, so tonight I took the top end of my XS650 engine off, in preps to break the entire engine down for cleaning / bead blasting and reassembly with a new ported head / lumpy cam etc.
I rebuilt the engine a few years back and have maybe 2,500 miles on it. I put in brand new 0.5mm over pistons in a fresh bore done by a top-notch machine shop.
On the right piston I noticed some scoring on the piston skirt and matching marks in the cylinder. Nothing of note on the left side.
Any suggestions on what would cause this? I didn't have plans to replace the pistons or rings or do any cylinder work at all given the low mileage. Probably running rich given the build up on the pistons. Rings look good to me - nice and shiny, no indication of blow-by or anything nasty. Compression always measured a solid 150+ PSI in both sides.
Sloppy rods maybe? Slightly loose bore on this side?
I rebuilt the engine a few years back and have maybe 2,500 miles on it. I put in brand new 0.5mm over pistons in a fresh bore done by a top-notch machine shop.
On the right piston I noticed some scoring on the piston skirt and matching marks in the cylinder. Nothing of note on the left side.
Any suggestions on what would cause this? I didn't have plans to replace the pistons or rings or do any cylinder work at all given the low mileage. Probably running rich given the build up on the pistons. Rings look good to me - nice and shiny, no indication of blow-by or anything nasty. Compression always measured a solid 150+ PSI in both sides.
Sloppy rods maybe? Slightly loose bore on this side?