bwilliams90
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Good morning,
New boat owner, so I'm going to try and explain this as best I can.
I recently bought a Wellcraft 170 classic(1989ish?) with a 3.0 MerCruiser engine.
Today I did a compression test with the following results.
Cylinder 1 - 180psi
Cylinder 2,3,4 - 150psi
(note, I just numbered these from first cylinder most forward moving backwards)
The reason I checked it. Yesterday the boat was working well, then after a final rip down the lake it wouldn't rev past 3200ish rpm even with WOT, when I started to slow down the engine finally quit on me and took about 20 min or so of sitting for it to fire back up. It did look like it blew what looked like white pudding out of the vent into the carb area when checked on the lake.
Last night I had it on muffs and it fired right up without issue and sat an idled fine.
I checked the oil and its slightly milky, its not white its still brown in color, but hazy is how it would be best described.
Any thoughts?
Appreciate any and all input.
New boat owner, so I'm going to try and explain this as best I can.
I recently bought a Wellcraft 170 classic(1989ish?) with a 3.0 MerCruiser engine.
Today I did a compression test with the following results.
Cylinder 1 - 180psi
Cylinder 2,3,4 - 150psi
(note, I just numbered these from first cylinder most forward moving backwards)
The reason I checked it. Yesterday the boat was working well, then after a final rip down the lake it wouldn't rev past 3200ish rpm even with WOT, when I started to slow down the engine finally quit on me and took about 20 min or so of sitting for it to fire back up. It did look like it blew what looked like white pudding out of the vent into the carb area when checked on the lake.
Last night I had it on muffs and it fired right up without issue and sat an idled fine.
I checked the oil and its slightly milky, its not white its still brown in color, but hazy is how it would be best described.
Any thoughts?
Appreciate any and all input.