CBGale2
Lieutenant Junior Grade
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2009
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Alright dont beat me up about this.
Ive got a 62' 40hp that I have pulled off my boat, my boat is flipped upside down in the paint process right now. I bought a compression tester to check the motor before I get too involved in it. The situation is this. I have the motor pulled off the boat and it is hanging on my work bench. Issue I have is I cant really get at the front of this thing to pull on it and the electric starting option is not operational at this time. Messing around I hooked up the tester and did my best to operate the pull start from the back end of the motor. Got it to turn about one full cycle and it was just enough that the top and bottom would hit 30-32 psi, held at 30 for a couple seconds and then went down. Can I tell anything by this? And yes...... I know, I know not the proper way. Just wondering.
You can see my perdicament in the background
. Maybe I could cut a hole in the back of the garage wall. LOL
Ive got a 62' 40hp that I have pulled off my boat, my boat is flipped upside down in the paint process right now. I bought a compression tester to check the motor before I get too involved in it. The situation is this. I have the motor pulled off the boat and it is hanging on my work bench. Issue I have is I cant really get at the front of this thing to pull on it and the electric starting option is not operational at this time. Messing around I hooked up the tester and did my best to operate the pull start from the back end of the motor. Got it to turn about one full cycle and it was just enough that the top and bottom would hit 30-32 psi, held at 30 for a couple seconds and then went down. Can I tell anything by this? And yes...... I know, I know not the proper way. Just wondering.
You can see my perdicament in the background
