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The Tuul Crib
14 minutes ago, bcgold said:

Are the ring lands free of carbon.

Yes

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Burnerman
1 hour ago, The Tool Crib said:

 OK so I got home flipped  the motor over took the rod cap off and pulled the piston out. Problem solved the crank turns freely once again. Now. Looking in the cylinder I can still see the crosshatches. The piston is  stamped STD.  My thought is to hone it out a little put new rings in it and I'm good to go 

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Is that a ridge across the top of the cylinder or just the pic? 

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The Tuul Crib
33 minutes ago, Burnerman said:

Is that a ridge across the top of the cylinder or just the pic? 

No ridge at all . I dont think this motor

has many hours on it.

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Tractorhead

Hi crib,

has the Piston a sign on it like a arrow or similar on top, that faces to one side?

 

lot‘s of engines i rebuild has such a sign on the Piston, 

this must be shown faced to outlet. (Depending on engine Manufacrurer)

 

while you didn‘t see ridges or marks in bore, 

maybe piston was inserted opposit as reason for your 90deg. Trouble.

 

just as a suggestion to check.

Because you told, while piston was out, the cam rotates freely.

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