First blown engine. =(

It was probably in need of a bore when you replaced the pistons and the new pistons caused the issue. Ill bet the cylinder walls are egg shaped if you were to measure with a bore gauge.. I bought a 750ssxi years ago. Cylinder walls "looked" ok so i put fresh pistons and a light home on the cylinder. I got just over 2 seasons out of it. Decided to have the head milled and put a lightened flywheel on. Got 3 rides out of it when it blew. Had a broken skirt on one of the pistons just like yours.
 

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Yep I ran a 650 Kawi motor like that for years , very noisy engine that I put together out of a bunch of spare parts, it never did let loose God only knows why.

I took it by my cylinder boring guy about a week before a freeride , he said it needed to be bored 2nd o/s , it was at std bore size , I didn't have the time to have it bored and get it back together so I installed a new set of std rings and went with it , it worked just fine till I replaced the entire engine about a year later.
 
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Quinc

Buy a Superjet
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California
Last bore on the cylinder and figured after 10 years she could use some preventive maintenance. I did check the ring gap in multiple spots and give her a hone. Live and learn. Now do I drop in a oem 760 or go with a big boy engine? =)
 
Sorry for your loss. Did it take the 62t cases with it or just the crank? How does the cylinder look?

Also do all 701’s goto heaven? Asking for a friend.
 

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You put pistons in a worn out engine without doing cylinder work? How did the rings even seat?
Who knows , it ran well enough till I got another engine put together , sometimes you just have to do what you have to do..
 
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Myself

manic mechanic
Location
Twin Lakes AR
I rebuilt a customers Seadoo 787 this past winter that was loose enough the first oversize piston would slide HALF WAY down into the cylinder!! Still didn't break a skirt.
 

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I rebuilt a customers Seadoo 787 this past winter that was loose enough the first oversize piston would slide HALF WAY down into the cylinder!! Still didn't break a skirt.
The main issue here is it is a 760 , those from my experience are bad about breaking skirts and trashing sleeves , the sleeves are too thin in my opinion , at stock bore they are ok after that watch how far you bore them out , I don't go over 2nd O/S on those cylinders .

I have one in here now that is 1.00 O/S , it's an SBT engine of course and if you know about SBT you know their engine are std bore or 1.0mm O/S bore , that's all they offer ,if you get a std bore one you are good to go , if you get the 1.0mm bore when it breaks you are done , I have never torn into an SBT engine that was std bore and I have seen the inside of many of them..

The customer didn't understand why it couldn't be bored to 1.5mm O/S , my answer is it can be but I won't build a motor with it because I know it won't last.

Most here don't realize how Yamaha got the 760 and 1200 engines , they quite simply bored out a 701 and an 1100 as far as they would possibly go , you can take an 1100 Yamaha liner and drop it in a 760 or a 1200 and bore it to size, I have done this numerous times , pretty much the same with a 62T and a 760 liner , the 701 liner will go into the 760 cylinder just fine but there is an exhaust port difference on the 62T to the 760 , 1100 and 1200 there is not.
 
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dfw
What is a big boy engine? Remember larger bores will always have higher fuel requirements. Standups can get away with really hot setups where the same engine would melt in a couch.
 
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