Hi there,
I have just bought a secondhand 1989 johnson 175, and it had one cylinder with low compression before i bought it.
I have compression tested it and 5 cylinders have readings between 92 and 100 psi the 6th has a reading of around 50psi, its the lower cylinder on the starboard side. Do I replace all the rings or just the rings on the cylinder in question?
Are the other cylinders within and acceptable range?
Engine was hard to turn over by hand when i first got it but seems to be better now, turns over and starts nicely with starter motor.
starboard head seems to get quite abit hotter than the port side, also the leg below the motor seems to get quite hot, is this a concern?
is it possible that the thermostat is stuffed on that side and that caused the low compression?
any thoughts on these matters will be greatly appreciated.
thanks
dan.
I have just bought a secondhand 1989 johnson 175, and it had one cylinder with low compression before i bought it.
I have compression tested it and 5 cylinders have readings between 92 and 100 psi the 6th has a reading of around 50psi, its the lower cylinder on the starboard side. Do I replace all the rings or just the rings on the cylinder in question?
Are the other cylinders within and acceptable range?
Engine was hard to turn over by hand when i first got it but seems to be better now, turns over and starts nicely with starter motor.
starboard head seems to get quite abit hotter than the port side, also the leg below the motor seems to get quite hot, is this a concern?
is it possible that the thermostat is stuffed on that side and that caused the low compression?
any thoughts on these matters will be greatly appreciated.
thanks
dan.