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What Would Cause This

1970 70 HP
Lost power while waterskiing. Limped home. Low compression on center cylinder.
Pieces missing from the center piston.

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Center piston connecting rod sloppy on the crank.
Center piston rod cap is white and dry, the others are black and damp.
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There was no 70 HP motor in 1970 !!---Or is it a 1974 model ?-------A plugged / partially plugged carburetor can really mess that up.---Or oil recirculation was blocked somehow. ------Time to look for a bunch of repair parts I guess.
 
A 5/16" 12 point socket.-----Not really weird.-----Standard for super high strength rod bolts made with alloy steel.----About 180,000 PSI in yield I believe.-----The motor has to come right apart.----Can not be repaired the way you are trying !!
 
Thanks everyone, and ya, 1974.
I wasn't really considering repairing it.
I want to take out the piston to see the skirt (curious). 5/16 - 12 pt isn't in my toolbox (yet)

Why does the top of the piston look like this? Debris from the bearing carried through the intake port and bounced around?
 
I got got a 5/16" 12 pt socket today!

One tiny piece missing from a connecting rod bearing retainer and both retainers broken. All 16 rollers accounted for.7470 bearing retainers.jpg
 
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